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BlueRecording: A pipeline for the efficient calculation of extracellular recordings in large-scale neural circuit models

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BlueRecording simulates whisker-flick EEG.

A: Selected cells from the 7-column subvolume (blue) and activated thalamic projections (orange). B: Firing rate (first column) and EEG (second column) for the original and the disconnected circuit (red and blue traces, respectively) and the difference in the EEG between the two circuits (third column), for both the full circuit (first row) and each of the layers (subsequent rows). C: Correlation matrices between excitatory (first row) and inhibitory (second row) firing rates in each layer, and the differences in EEG contributions from each layer. In each correlation matrix, firing rates are represented along the rows, and EEG differences along the columns. Correlations are calculated for the full window (first column) and for windows 12-45 ms after the stimulus, and 40-200 ms after the stimulus (second, and third columns, respectively). Start and end times of the windows are marked by red arrows in panel B.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1013023.g006