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  Frequency-band coupling in surface EEG reflects spiking activity in monkey V1 during passive fixation

Musall, S., Logothetis, N., & Whittingstall, K. (2009). Frequency-band coupling in surface EEG reflects spiking activity in monkey V1 during passive fixation. Poster presented at 10th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2009), Ellwangen, Germany.

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Musall, S1, 2, Autor           
Logothetis, NK1, 2, Autor           
Whittingstall, K1, 2, Autor           
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1Department Physiology of Cognitive Processes, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, ou_1497798              
2Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Max Planck Society, Spemannstrasse 38, 72076 Tübingen, DE, ou_1497794              

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 Zusammenfassung: Although EEG is one of the most widely used tools to study brain activity in humans, its neurophysiological constituents are not well understood. We recently showed that during the presentation of movie stimuli, the multi unit activity (MUA) in V1 could be accurately modeled
by using the EEG modulations in low frequency (2 - 4 Hz) phase and high frequency (30 Hz) power. However, whether this relationship also holds for situations without direct
visual stimulation remains unanswered. Therefore, we present data from simultaneous recordings of surface EEG and MUA in area V1 of one behaving monkey during a simple fixation task (trials consisted of a 9 second fixation period). In each trial, we first filtered the data
into the delta (2 - 4 Hz) and gamma (30 Hz) band, and found that changes in MUA were positively correlated to gamma power (R=0.12±0.03), and significantly tuned to the phase
of the delta oscillation (rayliegh test, p0.001). Furthermore, we found that MUA responses were greatest when an increase in gamma power coincided with the negative-going (0.8 ) phase of the delta oscillation, suggesting that the strength of MUA in V1 is directly related to the precise interaction of low frequency phase and high frequency power (frequency-band coupling or FBC). These results resemble our earlier findings during the presentation of movie stimuli, and suggest that the relationship between FBC and MUA holds true in both stimulus
and stimulus-free conditions.

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 Datum: 2009-11
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Titel: 10th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2009)
Veranstaltungsort: Ellwangen, Germany
Start-/Enddatum: 2009-11-08 - 2009-11-10

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Titel: 10th Conference of Junior Neuroscientists of Tübingen (NeNa 2009)
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