A hierarchy of time constants and reliable signal propagation in the marmoset cerebral cortex

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Abstract

A hierarchy of timescales in the cerebral cortex is functionally desirable for rapid information processing in sensory areas and slow time integration in association areas. Here, through an analysis of electrocorticography (ECoG) data, we identified a timescale hierarchy in the neocortex of marmoset, a primate species commonly used in neuroscience. Constrained by the anatomical and electrophysiological data, we developed a multi-regional model of the marmoset neocortex that captures the observed timescale hierarchy phenomenon. Furthermore, we used the model to investigate how the neocortex reconciles information integration on distinct timescales in local areas with reliable signal propagation globally across regions. We found that a near-criticality state is optimal for both localized signal integration within areas and reliable signal propagation across areas in the multi-regional neocortex. Our model also mechanically explains recent experimental observations that the structural and functional connectivities are less correlated in association areas than in sensory areas.

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