نتایج جستجو برای: alpha oscillations

تعداد نتایج: 248559  

2012
Markus Bauer Christian Kluge Dominik Bach David Bradbury Hans Jochen Heinze Raymond J. Dolan Jon Driver

Cognitive processes such as visual perception and selective attention induce specific patterns of brain oscillations. The neurochemical bases of these spectral changes in neural activity are largely unknown, but neuromodulators are thought to regulate processing. The cholinergic system is linked to attentional function in vivo, whereas separate in vitro studies show that cholinergic agonists in...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Teresa Montez Simon-Shlomo Poil Bethany F Jones Ilonka Manshanden Jeroen P A Verbunt Bob W van Dijk Arjen B Brussaard Arjen van Ooyen Cornelis J Stam Philip Scheltens Klaus Linkenkaer-Hansen

Encoding and retention of information in memory are associated with a sustained increase in the amplitude of neuronal oscillations for up to several seconds. We reasoned that coordination of oscillatory activity over time might be important for memory and, therefore, that the amplitude modulation of oscillations may be abnormal in Alzheimer disease (AD). To test this hypothesis, we measured mag...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2005
Chiyo Shiota Jonathan V Rocheleau Masakazu Shiota David W Piston Mark A Magnuson

Pancreatic alpha-cells, like beta-cells, express ATP-sensitive K(+) (K(ATP)) channels. To determine the physiological role of K(ATP) channels in alpha-cells, we examined glucagon secretion in mice lacking the type 1 sulfonylurea receptor (Sur1). Plasma glucagon levels, which were increased in wild-type mice after an overnight fast, did not change in Sur1 null mice. Pancreas perfusion studies sh...

2012
Wesley Thevathasan Alek Pogosyan Jonathan A. Hyam Ned Jenkinson Tom Foltynie Patricia Limousin Marko Bogdanovic Ludvic Zrinzo Alexander L. Green Tipu Z. Aziz Peter Brown

The pedunculopontine nucleus, a component of the reticular formation, is topographically organized in animal models and implicated in locomotor control. In Parkinson's disease, pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation is an emerging treatment for gait freezing. Local field potentials recorded from pedunculopontine nucleus electrodes in such patients have demonstrated oscillations in the alpha and b...

Journal: :Brain research 2008
Yan Mu Yan Fan Lihua Mao Shihui Han

Our recent event-related potential (ERP) studies showed that phase-locked electrophysiological activities mediate both early emotional sharing and late cognitive evaluation during empathy for pain. However, whether non-phase-locked neural oscillations are involved in empathic responses remains unknown. To investigate the functional role of non-phase-locked theta (3-8 Hz) and alpha (9-14 Hz) osc...

2011
Stephen Whitmarsh Ingrid L. C. Nieuwenhuis Henk P. Barendregt Ole Jensen

The perception-action account of empathy states that observation of another person's state automatically activates a similar state in the observer. It is still unclear in what way ongoing sensorimotor alpha oscillations are involved in this process. Although they have been repeatedly implicated in (biological) action observation and understanding communicative gestures, less is known about thei...

Journal: :Brain research reviews 2007
Wolfgang Klimesch Paul Sauseng Simon Hanslmayr

The traditional belief is that the event-related alpha response can solely be described in terms of suppression or event-related desynchronization (ERD). Recent research, however, has shown that under certain conditions alpha responds reliably with an increase in amplitudes (event-related synchronization or ERS). ERS is elicited in situations, where subjects withhold or control the execution of...

2012
Neda Salari Christian Büchel Michael Rose

The state of a neural assembly preceding an incoming stimulus is assumed to modulate the processing of subsequently presented stimuli. The nature of this state can differ with respect to the frequency of ongoing oscillatory activity. Oscillatory brain activity of specific frequency range such as alpha (8-12 Hz) and gamma (above 30 Hz) band oscillations are hypothesized to play a functional role...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2006
Peter J Atkinson Kenneth W Young Steven J Ennion James N C Kew Stefan R Nahorski R A John Challiss

The metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptors mGlu1 and mGlu5 mediate distinct inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP(3)) and Ca(2+) signaling patterns, governed in part by differential mechanisms of feedback regulation after activation. Single cell imaging has shown that mGlu1 receptors initiate sustained elevations in IP(3) and Ca(2+), which are sensitive to agonist concentration. In contrast, mGlu5 ...

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