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Layer-Specific Physiological Features and Interlaminar Interactions in the Primary Visual Cortex of the Mouse

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DOI: 10.48324/dandi.000166/0.250624.0434
ID: 0001660.250624.0434
Contact Senzai, Yuta
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Created June 24, 2025
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The relationship between mesoscopic local field potentials (LFPs) and single-neuron firing in the multi-layered neocortex is poorly understood. Simultaneous recordings from all layers in the primary visual cortex (V1) of the behaving mouse revealed functionally defined layers in V1. The depth of maximum spike power and sink-source distributions of LFPs provided consistent laminar landmarks across...

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Keywords:
current source density
laminar recordings
cortex
electrophysiology
Subject matter:
Visual cortex
Contributors
Senzai, Yuta ORCID logo
Fernandez-Ruiz, Antonio ORCID logo
Buzsáki, György ORCID logo
Funding information
Heiwa Nakajima Foundation
National Institutes of Health
- Award Number: MH54671, MH107396, NS090583
National Science Foundation
- Award Number: 1545858, 1707316
Wellcome Trust
Related resources
Publication
ID: doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2018.12.009
Repo: Neuron
Relation: dcite:IsDescribedBy
Assets Summary
Species
House mouse
Approach
electrophysiological approach
Data Standard
Neurodata Without Borders (NWB)
RRID:SCR_015242
Number Of Subjects
19
Variable Measured
ElectrodeGroup
Units
LFP
Measurement Technique
spike sorting technique
surgical technique
signal filtering technique
Dandiset Actions
Files
Owners
Cody Baker
Peter C. Petersen
Heberto Mayorquin
Versions
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Jun 24, 2025