Abstract
Recordings of membrane and field potentials, firing rates, and oscillation amplitude dynamics show that neuronal activity levels in cortical and subcortical structures exhibit infra-slow fluctuations (ISFs) on time scales from seconds to hundreds of seconds. Similar ISFs are salient also in blood-oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD) signals as well as in psychophysical time series. Functional consequences of ISFs are not fully understood. Here, they were investigated along with dynamical implications of ISFs in large-scale simulations of cortical network activity. For this purpose, a biophysically detailed hierarchical attractor network model displaying bistability and operating in an oscillatory regime was used. ISFs were imposed as slow fluctuations in either the amplitude or frequency of fast synaptic noise. We found that both mechanisms produced an ISF component in the synthetic local field potentials (LFPs) and modulated the power of 1-40. Hz oscillations. Crucially, in a simulated threshold-stimulus detection task (TSDT), these ISFs were strongly correlated with stimulus detection probabilities and latencies. The results thus show that several phenomena observed in many empirical studies emerge concurrently in the model dynamics, which yields mechanistic insight into how infra-slow excitability fluctuations in large-scale neuronal networks may modulate fast oscillations and perceptual processing. The model also makes several novel predictions that can be experimentally tested in future studies.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 458-471 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | NeuroImage |
| Volume | 83 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2013 |
| MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Funding
This work was partly supported by grants from the Swedish Science Council (Vetenskapsrådet, VR-621-2009-3807 ), the VINNOVA (Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems) , the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (through the Stockholm Brain Institute), and from the European Union (BrainScales, EU-FP7-FET-269921 ). Conflict of interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest in the work described in this study, financial or otherwise.
Keywords
- Attractor network
- Computational model
- Detection rate
- Oscillation
- Slow fluctuation
- Threshold-stimulus detection task
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