Relationship among discharges of neighboring neurons in the rat prefrontal cortex during spatial working memory tasks

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The relationship among discharges of neurons that were recorded simultaneously with tetrodes in the rat medial prefrontal cortex was analyzed. Spatial working memory tasks were divided into several distinct stages based on the behavioral correlates of individual neurons, and interneuronal correlation of signal (mean discharge rate at each stage) and noise (trial-to-trial deviation from the signal) was calculated. Behavioral correlates of neighboring neurons were quite heterogeneous and, accordingly, average signal correlation was relatively low (similar to 0.16). Noise correlation was even lower (similar to 0.06), but neuronal noise was more correlated among the neurons with similar signals. Spikes underlying the signal and noise correlation among the prefrontal cortical neurons were loosely synchronized over a few hundred milliseconds. These results suggest that neighboring prefrontal cortical neurons process largely independent information and have weakly correlated noise and that precisely synchronized spikes play a relatively minor role in producing the correlated signal and noise among these neurons.
Publisher
SOC NEUROSCIENCE
Issue Date
2000-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

PRIMARY VISUAL-CORTEX; CORTICAL-NEURONS; ORGANIZATION; INFORMATION; PROJECTIONS; HIPPOCAMPAL; IMPROVE; CELLS

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, v.20, no.16, pp.6166 - 6172

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0270-6474
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/78066
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