PLoS ONE (Sep 2007)

Robust off- and online separation of intracellularly recorded up and down cortical states.

  • Yamina Seamari,
  • José A Narváez,
  • Francisco J Vico,
  • Daniel Lobo,
  • Maria V Sanchez-Vives

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000888
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 9
p. e888

Abstract

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BackgroundThe neuronal cortical network generates slow (Methodology/principal findingsIntracellular recordings from different areas of the cerebral cortex were obtained from both in vitro and in vivo preparations during slow oscillations. A method that separates up and down states recorded intracellularly is defined and analyzed here. The method exploits the crossover of moving averages, such that transitions between up and down membrane regimes can be anticipated based on recent and past voltage dynamics. We demonstrate experimentally the utility and performance of this method both offline and online, the online use allowing to trigger stimulation or other events in the desired period of the rhythm. This technique is compared with a histogram-based approach that separates the states by establishing one or two discriminating membrane potential levels. The robustness of the method presented here is tested on data that departs from highly regular alternating up and down states.Conclusions/significanceWe define a simple method to detect cortical states that can be applied in real time for offline processing of large amounts of recorded data on conventional computers. Also, the online detection of up and down states will facilitate the study of cortical dynamics. An open-source MATLAB toolbox, and Spike 2-compatible version are made freely available.