TY - JOUR
T1 - The influence of passband limitation on the waveform of extracellular action potential
AU - Mizuhiki, Takashi
AU - Inaba, Kiyonori
AU - Setogawa, Tsuyoshi
AU - Toda, Koji
AU - Ozaki, Shigeru
AU - Shidara, Muneteka
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - The duration of the extracellular action potential (EAP) in single neuronal recording has often been used as a clue to infer biochemical, physiological or functional substrate of the recorded neurons, e.g. neurochemical type. However, when recording a neuronal activity, the high-pass filter is routinely used to achieve higher signal-to-noise ratio. Signal processing theory predicts that passband limitation stretches the waveform of discrete brief impulse. To examine whether the duration of filtered EAP could be the reliable measure, we investigated the influence of high-pass filter both by simulation and unfiltered unit recording data from monkey dorsal raphe. Consistent with the findings in recent theoretical study, the unfiltered EAPs displayed the sharp wave without following bumps. The duration of unfiltered EAP was not correlated with that of filtered EAP. Thus the duration of original EAP cannot be estimated from filtered EAP. It is needed to reexamine the EAP duration measured for classifying the neurons whose activities were recorded under the passband limitation in the related studies.
AB - The duration of the extracellular action potential (EAP) in single neuronal recording has often been used as a clue to infer biochemical, physiological or functional substrate of the recorded neurons, e.g. neurochemical type. However, when recording a neuronal activity, the high-pass filter is routinely used to achieve higher signal-to-noise ratio. Signal processing theory predicts that passband limitation stretches the waveform of discrete brief impulse. To examine whether the duration of filtered EAP could be the reliable measure, we investigated the influence of high-pass filter both by simulation and unfiltered unit recording data from monkey dorsal raphe. Consistent with the findings in recent theoretical study, the unfiltered EAPs displayed the sharp wave without following bumps. The duration of unfiltered EAP was not correlated with that of filtered EAP. Thus the duration of original EAP cannot be estimated from filtered EAP. It is needed to reexamine the EAP duration measured for classifying the neurons whose activities were recorded under the passband limitation in the related studies.
KW - Averaging
KW - Extracellular action potential
KW - Impulse response
KW - Raphe nucleus
KW - Waveform
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U2 - 10.1016/j.neures.2011.12.004
DO - 10.1016/j.neures.2011.12.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 22226855
AN - SCOPUS:84856554281
SN - 0168-0102
VL - 72
SP - 214
EP - 220
JO - Neuroscience Research
JF - Neuroscience Research
IS - 3
ER -