Neural Timescale Analysis · good_isttc
Intrinsic timescales
across brain regions
Spontaneous spiking activity from 154 sessions. Autocorrelation decay fitted with 1–4 exponential components. All units passed quality filter (r² > 0.5, CI excludes zero, ACF decline 50–200 ms).
τ > 500 ms
200–500 ms
τ < 200 ms
Key finding: PRNr (926 ms), MRN (727 ms) and SSs (705 ms) show the longest timescales — consistent with brainstem/motor regions maintaining sustained activity states. Hippocampal and cortical regions (CA1, CA3, PAR) show the shortest timescales (<100 ms), suggesting rapid information turnover.
Median τ (left axis)
Unit count (right axis)
Pattern: Very low firing rate units (0–1 Hz) show shorter τ (~183 ms). The peak timescale occurs in the 20–50 Hz bin (432 ms). Mid-rate units (2–10 Hz) form the bulk of the population (10,650 units).