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BMC Neuroscience | 2009

The relationship between magnetic and electrophysiological responses to complex tactile stimuli.

Zhao Zhu; Johanna M. Zumer; Marianne E Lowenthal; Jeff Padberg; Gregg H. Recanzone; Leah Krubitzer; Srikantan S. Nagarajan; Elizabeth A Disbrow

BackgroundMagnetoencephalography (MEG) has become an increasingly popular technique for non-invasively characterizing neuromagnetic field changes in the brain at a high temporal resolution. To examine the reliability of the MEG signal, we compared magnetic and electrophysiological responses to complex natural stimuli from the same animals. We examined changes in neuromagnetic fields, local field potentials (LFP) and multi-unit activity (MUA) in macaque monkey primary somatosensory cortex that were induced by varying the rate of mechanical stimulation. Stimuli were applied to the fingertips with three inter-stimulus intervals (ISIs): 0.33s, 1s and 2s.ResultsSignal intensity was inversely related to the rate of stimulation, but to different degrees for each measurement method. The decrease in response at higher stimulation rates was significantly greater for MUA than LFP and MEG data, while no significant difference was observed between LFP and MEG recordings. Furthermore, response latency was the shortest for MUA and the longest for MEG data.ConclusionThe MEG signal is an accurate representation of electrophysiological responses to complex natural stimuli. Further, the intensity and latency of the MEG signal were better correlated with the LFP than MUA data suggesting that the MEG signal reflects primarily synaptic currents rather than spiking activity. These differences in latency could be attributed to differences in the extent of spatial summation and/or differential laminar sensitivity.


Archive | 2002

The use of fMRI 7204 J

Elizabeth Disbrow; T. P. Roberts; Daniel A. Slutsky; Leah Krubitzer


Archive | 2015

Inactivation of Descending Controls to Concurrent Harmonic Series and the Effect of Responses in the Inferior Colliculus of the Guinea Pig

Trevor M. Shackleton; Alan R. Palmer; Flora M. Antunes; Manuel S. Malmierca; Alex Tiriac; Tingrui Pan; Scott I. Simon; Leah Krubitzer; Dylan F. Cooke; Adam B. Goldring; Kyle T. Nakamoto; David A. Magezi


Archive | 2015

ranging from rodents to primates device for reversible brain deactivation in animals Fabrication of an inexpensive, implantable cooling

Alex Tiriac; Tingrui Pan; Scott I. Simon; Leah Krubitzer; Dylan F. Cooke; Adam B. Goldring; Itsukyo Yamayoshi; Mary K. L. Baldwin; Gregg H. Recanzone; Arnold Chen


Archive | 2015

Parietal Cortex Locus of Attention, Modulates Activity in Posterior Change in Motor Plan, Without a Change in the Spatial

Aaron P. Batista; Leah Krubitzer; Adele M. H. Seelke; Jeffrey Padberg; Elizabeth Disbrow; Shawn Purnell; Gregg H. Recanzone; Sophia Bakola; Lauretta Passarelli; Michela Gamberini; Patrizia Fattori; Claudio Galletti; Victor de Lafuente; Mehrdad Jazayeri; Michael N. Shadlen


Archive | 2015

(M-I) Cortices Diversity in Primary Somatosensory (S-I) and Motor Neurophysiology of Prehension. II. Response

Jin Y. Ro; K. Srinivasa Babu; Soumya Ghosh; Eduardo Rojas-Hortelano; Luis Concha; Victor de Lafuente; Tingrui Pan; Scott I. Simon; Leah Krubitzer; Adam B. Goldring; Dylan F. Cooke; Mary K. L. Baldwin; Gregg H. Recanzone; Oleg V. Favorov; Wijitha U. Nilaweera; Alexandre A. Miasnikov; Irina N. Beloozerova


Archive | 2015

ColliculusControls Multisensory Depression in Superior

Barry E. Stein; Jamie L. Reed; Hui-Xin Qi; Jon H. Kaas; Scott R. Pluta; Benjamin A. Rowland; Terrence R. Stanford; Alex Tiriac; Tingrui Pan; Scott I. Simon; Leah Krubitzer; Dylan F. Cooke; Adam B. Goldring


Archive | 2015

Movement in a Sequential Reach Task The Parietal Reach Region Codes the Next Planned

Richard A. Andersen; Paulette van Vliet; Trudy A. Pelton; Kristen Hollands; Leeanne M. Carey; Alan Miles; Tingrui Pan; Scott I. Simon; Leah Krubitzer; Adam B. Goldring; Dylan F. Cooke; Mary K. L. Baldwin; Gregg H. Recanzone; Jason P. Gallivan; Ingrid S. Johnsrude; J. Randall Flanagan


Archive | 2013

Rostroventral Areas of the Human Sylvian Fissure Sensorimotor Integration in S2, PV, and Parietal

Leighton N. B. Hinkley; Leah Krubitzer; Srikantan S. Nagarajan; A Elizabeth


Archive | 2010

Mechanoreceptor-Like Responses to Optimal Stimuli for Peripheral Mechanoreceptors The Human Thalamic Somatic Sensory Nucleus (Ventral Caudal (Vc)) Shows Neuronal

Vikram Sahai; David A. Mahns; Elizabeth Robinson; N. M Perkins; G. T. Coleman; M. J. Rowe; Leighton B. Hinkley; Leah Krubitzer; Srikantan S. Nagarajan; Elizabeth Disbrow; Sylvian Fissure; Nirit Weiss; Shinji Ohara; Kenneth O. Johnson; F. A. Lenz

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Scott I. Simon

University of California

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Tingrui Pan

University of California

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Alex Tiriac

University of California

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Victor de Lafuente

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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