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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 84 No. 4 October 2000, pp. 1863-1868
Copyright ©2000 by the American Physiological Society
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104; and 2Department of Visual Science, Institute of Ophthalmology, London EC1V 9EL, United Kingdom
Kirkland, Kyle L.,
Adam M. Sillito,
Helen E. Jones,
David C. West, and
George L. Gerstein.
Oscillations and Long-Lasting Correlations in a Model of the
Lateral Geniculate Nucleus and Visual Cortex. J. Neurophysiol. 84: 1863-1868, 2000. We have previously
developed a model of the corticogeniculate system to explore cortically
induced synchronization of lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) neurons.
Our model was based on the experiments of Sillito et al. Recently Brody
discovered that the LGN events found by Sillito et al. correlate over a
much longer period of time than expected from the stimulus-driven
responses and proposed a cortically induced slow covariation in LGN
cell membrane potentials to account for this phenomenon. We have
examined the data from our model, and we found, to our surprise, that
the model shows the same long-term correlation. The model's behavior
was the result of a previously unsuspected oscillatory effect, not a
slow covariation. The oscillations were in the same frequency range as
the well-known spindle oscillations of the thalamocortical system. In
the model, the strength of feedback inhibition from the cortex and the
presence of low-threshold calcium channels in LGN cells were important. We also found that by making the oscillations more pronounced, we could
get a better fit to the experimental data.
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