Cross-Frequency Phase–Phase Coupling between Theta and Gamma Oscillations in the Hippocampus
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Mariano A. Belluscio
Gyorgy Buzsaki
Journal Name
J Neuroscience
Experiment Type
Chronic Microdrive
Animal Model
Rat
Brain Region
Hippocampus
Brain Signal
LFP
NeuroNexus Category
Penetrating Electrode
NeuroNexus Probe
Buzsaki64-H64, Buzsaki32-H32
Abstract
Neuronal oscillations allow for temporal segmentation of neuronal spikes. Interdependent oscillators can integrate multiple layers of information. We examined phase–phase coupling of theta and gamma oscillators in the CA1 region of rat hippocampus during maze exploration and rapid eye movement sleep. Hippocampal theta waves were asymmetric, and estimation of the spatial position of the animal was improved by identifying the waveform-based phase of spiking, compared to traditional methods used for phase estimation. Using the waveform-based theta phase, three distinct gamma bands were identified: slow gammaS (gammaS ; 30 –50 Hz), midfrequency gammaM (gammaM ; 50 –90 Hz), and fast gammaF (gammaF ; 90 –150 Hz or epsilon band). The amplitude of each sub-band was modulated by the theta phase. In addition, we found reliable phase–phase coupling between theta and both gammaS and gammaM but not gammaF oscillators. We suggest that cross-frequency phase coupling can support multiple time-scale control of neuronal spikes within and across structures.
Citation
Mariano A. Belluscio, Kenji Mizuseki, Robert Schmidt, Richard Kempter, and Gyorgy Buzsaki "Cross-Frequency Phase–Phase Coupling between Theta and Gamma Oscillations in the Hippocampus" J Neurosci. Jan 11, 2012 32(2):423– 435
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Publication Date
01/13/2012
Country
United States
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