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dc.contributor.authorItzá Ortiz, Benjamín Alfonsoen_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-11-05T19:56:51Z
dc.date.available2013-11-05T19:56:51Z
dc.date.issued2011en_US
dc.identifier.citationRodríguez EE, Hernández-Lemus E, Itzá-Ortiz BA, Jiménez I, Rudomín P. Multichannel Detrended Fluctuation Analysis Reveals Synchronized Patterns of Spontaneous Spinal Activity in Anesthetized Cats. PLoS ONE 6(10), 2011: e26449. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0026449es
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.uaeh.edu.mx/bitstream/handle/123456789/11408
dc.description.abstractThe analysis of the interaction and synchronization of relative large ensembles of neurons is fundamental for the understanding of complex functions of the nervous system. It is known that the temporal synchronization of neural ensembles is involved in the generation of specific motor, sensory or cognitive processes. Also, the intersegmental coherence of spinal spontaneous activity may indicate the existence of synaptic neural pathways between different pairs of lumbar segments. We present a multichannel detrended fluctuation analysis method (mDFA) to analyze the correlation dynamics of spontaneous spinal activity (SSA) from time series analysis. This method together with the classical detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) were used to find out whether the SSA recorded in one or several segments in the spinal cord of the anesthetized cat occurs either in a random or in an organized manner. Our results are consistent with a non-random organization of the sets of neurons involved in the generation of spontaneous cord dorsum potentials (CDPs) recorded either from one lumbar segment or simultaneously from several lumbar segments. To test the sensitivity of the mDFA method we also examined the effects of small spinal lesions aimed to partially interrupt connectivity between neighboring lumbosacral segments. We found that the synchronization and correlation between the CDPs recorded from the L5 and L6 segments in both sides of the spinal cord were reduced when a lesion comprising the left dorsal quadrant was performed between the segments L5 and L6. The synchronization and correlation were reduced even further after a similar additional right spinal lesion. The mDFA method properly reveals the synchronization of multiple groups of neurons in several segments of the spinal cord. This method is envisaged as a useful tool to characterize the structure of higher order ensembles of cord dorsum spontaneous potentials after spinal cord or peripheral nerve lesions.es
dc.languageesen_US
dc.subjectFísica Matemáticaes
dc.titleMultichannel Detrended Fluctuation Analysis Reveals Synchronized Patterns of Spontaneous Spinal Activity in Anesthetized Catses
dc.typeArticleen_US


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