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Multi-electrode Array Recordings of Neuronal Avalanches in Organotypic Cultures
Published on: August 1, 2011
Distinctive regional patterns of dynamic neural noise in cortical activity
Andrea Scarciglia1,2, Chiara Magliaro1,2, Vincenzo Catrambone1,2
1Department of Information Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Pisa, Via G. Caruso 16, 56122 Pisa, Italy.
Abstract:
Objective. Neurons exhibit deterministic behavior influenced by stochastic cellular or extracellular components. Estimating this random component is challenging due to unknown underlying deterministic dynamics. In this study, we aim to estimate the neural random component, termed intrinsic dynamic neural noise, from experimental time series without prior assumptions on the underlying neural model.Approach. The method relies on the nonlinear approximate entropy profile and was evaluated using synthetic data from Izhikevich's models and simulated calcium dynamics driven by dynamical noise. We then applied the method to experimental time series from calcium imaging in mice and zebrafish brain regions, as well as electrophysiological data from a 128-channel cortical probe in anesthetized rats.Main results. The results show region-specific behavior, with higher dynamic neural noise in the somatosensory cortex of mice and anterior telencephalic area of zebrafish. Furthermore, neuronal stochasticity is greater in genetically encodedCa2+indicators than inCa2+dyes, and neural noise increases with recording depth.Significance. These findings offer insights into neural dynamics and suggest dynamic noise as a key biomarker.

