DocumentCode
983770
Title
Neuronal activities related to higher brain functions-theoretical and experimental implications
Author
Vaadia, Eilon ; Bergman, Hagai ; Abeles, Moshe
Author_Institution
Dept. of Physiol., Hadassah Med. Sch., Jerusalem, Israel
Volume
36
Issue
1
fYear
1989
Firstpage
25
Lastpage
35
Abstract
The activities of several single units (6-10) were recorded simultaneously in the auditory cortex and in frontal cortical areas of cats and monkeys. The response properties of the single units and the interaction between them were studied. It is shown that single units in both areas may participate in prolonged processes and be involved in more than one process. Adjacent neurons need not function in unison; while some neurons are activated, others may stay inactive. The interactions among adjacent neurons are weak, and can be modulated by sensory stimulation, and by arousal and behavioural states. These properties lead to the hypothesis that information is represented in the cortex by coactivation of sets of neurons rather than by independent modulation of the single-unit firing rate. A single unit may be a member of several representing sets. Thus, each neuron may participate in more than one function and each small cortical area may contain members of several functional sets. A mechanism for computing and transmitting information, based on converging-diverging links, between neuronal sets is described and tested by simulations and analysis of experimental data.<>
Keywords
brain; cellular biophysics; hearing; neurophysiology; arousal; auditory cortex; behavioural state; cats; converging-diverging links; frontal cortical areas; higher brain functions; monkeys; neuronal activities; sensory stimulation; Analytical models; Assembly; Brain modeling; Cats; Cerebral cortex; Computational modeling; Data analysis; Information analysis; Neurons; Testing; Animals; Cerebral Cortex; Electrophysiology; Evoked Potentials; Microelectrodes; Models, Neurological; Neurons;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.16446
Filename
16446
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