학술논문

Decorrelated neuronal firing in cortical microcircuits
Document Type
Author abstract
Report
Source
Science. Jan 29, 2010, Vol. 327 Issue 5965, p584, 4 p.
Subject
United States
Language
English
ISSN
0036-8075
Abstract
Correlated trial-to-trial variability in the activity of cortical neurons is thought to reflect the functional connectivity of the circuit. Many cortical areas are organized into functional columns, in which neurons are believed to be densely connected and to share common input. Numerous studies report a high degree of correlated variability between nearby cells. We developed chronically implanted multitetrode arrays offering unprecedented recording quality to reexamine this question in the primary visual cortex of awake macaques. We found that even nearby neurons with similar orientation tuning show virtually no correlated variability. Our findings suggest a refinement of current models of cortical microcircuit architecture and function: Either adjacent neurons share only a few percent of their inputs or, alternatively, their activity is actively decorrelated. 10.1126/science.1179867