Sunday, 30 November 2008

neuroscience - Is there a biophysical causation from local field potential (LFP) to spikes?

Many experiments showed that neurons tend to fire at some phase (usually trough) of local field potential (LFP) oscillations, such as theta or gamma rhythm. LFP is supposedly generated by a population of neurons with coherent currents induced by spikes. So there is a causal link from spiking activity to LFPs. Is there also a significant influence on the spikes directly from LFP (not via the hidden spikes that generated the LFP)?



Is it just an epiphenomenon, and or is there a possibility that it is partly a serious mechanism for neural computation?

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