Extracellular recordings of neuronal cells are frequently a part of in vitro and in vivo experimental studies as a means of monitoring network-level dynamics. Their connections to intracellular dynamics are not well understood. Single-unit recordings are a more direct way to measure intracellular dynamics, but are typically difficult and expensive. On the other hand, simple differential equations models exist for single neurons. In this article, we apply a recent advance in data assimilation theory, designed to correct bias in general observation functions, toward the reconstruction of model-based intracellular dynamics from extracellular recordings.
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Hamilton, F., Berry, T., & Sauer, T. (2018). Tracking intracellular dynamics through extracellular measurements. PLoS ONE, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205031
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