Propagating wave activity in a tangential cortical slice.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2020
Abstract
Propagating neural waves in the cerebral cortex influence the integration of incoming sensory information with ongoing cortical activity. However, the neural circuit elements that support these cortical waves remain to be fully defined. Here, a novel tangential slice preparation was developed that exhibited propagating wave activity across the dorsal cortical sheet, as assessed using autofluorescence imaging following focal electrical stimulation. Analysis of functional connectivity in the slice preparation with laser-scanning photostimulation via glutamate uncaging revealed a lack of short-latency, presumed monosynaptic, long-range connections (>300 μm) in the slice preparation. These results establish a novel slice preparation for assessing cortical dynamics and support the proposition that interactions among local cortical elements are sufficient to enable widespread propagating wave activity.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Neuroreport
Recommended Citation
Lee, C. (2020). Propagating wave activity in a tangential cortical slice.. Neuroreport https://doi.org/10.1097/wnr.0000000000001408