Table 1.
Spontaneous spiking properties | ||||
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Cell code | Firing rate during LFP theta (Hz) | Mean angle phase (±cSD) to LFP theta cycle (°) | Depth of modulation (r) during the theta and n of cycles | Spike durations (ms) (mean ± SEM) |
PL120811 | 2.94 | 84 ± 64 | 0.38, n = 34 | 1.98 ± 0.04 |
PL240113 | 3.29 | 34 ± 49 | 0.64, n = 852 | 1.90 ± 0.04 |
PL260313 | 2.96 | 358 ± 40 | 0.76, n = 833 | 1.41 ± 0.04 |
The three pyramidal cells showed low spontaneous firing rate during theta oscillations in the LFP. The cells fired with highest probability close to LFP theta cycle troughs (180° peak of cycle, cSD means circular standard deviation). Extracellularly recorded action potential showed slow kinetics (close to 1.5 ms or longer)