Freiwald W A, Kreiter A K, Singer W
Max-Planck-Institute für Hirnforschung, Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
Neuroreport. 1995 Nov 27;6(17):2348-52. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199511270-00018.
Recent concepts of cortical information processing suggest that visual stimuli are represented by ensembles of synchronously firing neurones. This hypothesis predicts that individual cells in separate columns of the visual cortex should synchronize their discharges in response to a single coherent stimulus and fire asynchronously when each neurone responds to a different stimulus. To test this prediction, we recorded simultaneously with two stereotrodes from single units with non-overlapping, colinearly arranged receptive fields in area 17 of the anaesthetized cat. In support of the hypothesis, cell pairs activated by the same long bar stimulus discharged in synchrony, and fired with no or diminished temporal correlation when each neurone was activated by an independent light bar.
近期关于皮层信息处理的概念表明,视觉刺激由同步放电的神经元集群来表征。这一假说预测,视觉皮层不同柱中的单个细胞应在对单个连贯刺激做出反应时使其放电同步,而当每个神经元对不同刺激做出反应时则异步放电。为了验证这一预测,我们在麻醉猫的17区使用两个立体电极同时记录了具有不重叠、共线排列感受野的单个神经元。支持这一假说的是,由相同长条形刺激激活的细胞对同步放电,而当每个神经元由独立的条形光激活时,它们放电的时间相关性则不存在或减弱。