Spike Avalanches Exhibit Universal Dynamics across the Sleep-Wake Cycle
Tiago L. Ribeiro, Mauro Copelli, F\'abio Caixeta, Hindiael Belchior,, Dante R. Chialvo, Miguel A. L. Nicolelis, Sidarta Ribeiro

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that neuronal avalanches exhibit universal scale-invariant dynamics across different behavioral states in freely-behaving rats, supporting the idea that the brain operates near criticality during natural behaviors.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive characterization of spike avalanches in freely-behaving animals across sleep-wake cycles, confirming criticality signatures in natural conditions.
Findings
Spike avalanche size distributions are lognormal in freely-behaving animals.
Criticality signatures like 1/f spectra are stable across sleep and wake states.
Signatures collapse during anesthesia, indicating different brain dynamics.
Abstract
Scale-invariant neuronal avalanches have been observed in cell cultures and slices as well as anesthetized and awake brains, suggesting that the brain operates near criticality, i.e. within a narrow margin between avalanche propagation and extinction. In theory, criticality provides many desirable features for the behaving brain, optimizing computational capabilities, information transmission, sensitivity to sensory stimuli and size of memory repertoires. However, a thorough characterization of neuronal avalanches in freely-behaving (FB) animals is still missing, thus raising doubts about their relevance for brain function. To address this issue, we employed chronically implanted multielectrode arrays (MEA) to record avalanches of spikes from the cerebral cortex (V1 and S1) and hippocampus (HP) of 14 rats, as they spontaneously traversed the wake-sleep cycle, explored novel objects or…
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