نتایج جستجو برای: gamma rhythm

تعداد نتایج: 152751  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Roger D Traub Isabel Pais Andrea Bibbig Fiona E N Lebeau Eberhard H Buhl Helen Garner Hannah Monyer Miles A Whittington

Persistent gamma frequency (30-70 Hz) network oscillations occur in hippocampal slices under conditions of metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR) activation. Excessive mGluR activation generated a bistable pattern of network activity during which epochs of gamma oscillations of increasing amplitude were terminated by synchronized bursts and very fast oscillations (>70 Hz). We provide experimen...

2012
Sam M. Doesburg Sarah A. Vinette Michael J. Cheung Elizabeth W. Pang

Expressive language is complex and involves processing within a distributed network of cortical regions. Functional MRI and magnetoencephalography (MEG) have identified brain areas critical for expressive language, but how these regions communicate across the network remains poorly understood. It is thought that synchronization of oscillations between neural populations, particularly at a gamma...

2013
Omar J. Ahmed Sydney S. Cash

Neocortical gamma (30-80 Hz) rhythms correlate with attention, movement and perception and are often disrupted in neurological and psychiatric disorders. Gamma primarily occurs during alert brain states characterized by the so-called "desynchronized" EEG. Is this because gamma rhythms are devoid of synchrony? In this review we take a historical approach to answering this question. Richard Caton...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2015
Chenguang Zheng Kevin Wood Bieri Sean Gregory Trettel Laura Lee Colgin

In hippocampal area CA1 of rats, the frequency of gamma activity has been shown to increase with running speed (Ahmed and Mehta, 2012). This finding suggests that different gamma frequencies simply allow for different timings of transitions across cell assemblies at varying running speeds, rather than serving unique functions. However, accumulating evidence supports the conclusion that slow (∼2...

2015
L.A.A. Aguiar I.M.S. Silva T.S. Fernandes R.A. Nogueira

Understanding the effects of radiation and its possible influence on the nervous system are of great clinical interest. However, there have been few electrophysiological studies on brain activity after exposure to ionizing radiation (IR). A new methodological approach regarding the assessment of the possible effects of IR on brain activity is the use of linear and nonlinear mathematical methods...

2014
Stefanie Blain-Moraes UnCheol Lee SeungWoo Ku GyuJeong Noh George A. Mashour

Recent studies of propofol-induced unconsciousness have identified characteristic properties of electroencephalographic alpha rhythms that may be mediated by drug activity at γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors in the thalamus. However, the effect of ketamine (a primarily non-GABAergic anesthetic drug) on alpha oscillations has not been systematically evaluated. We analyzed the electroencephal...

2017
Jonatan Biskamp Marlene Bartos Jonas-Frederic Sauer

The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) integrates information from cortical and sub-cortical areas and contributes to the planning and initiation of behaviour. A potential mechanism for signal integration in the mPFC lies in the synchronization of neuronal discharges by theta (6-12 Hz) activity patterns. Here we show, using in vivo local field potential (LFP) and single-unit recordings from awake ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Albert Compte Ramon Reig Vanessa F Descalzo Michael A Harvey Gabriel D Puccini Maria V Sanchez-Vives

High-frequency oscillations in cortical networks have been linked to a variety of cognitive and perceptual processes. They have also been recorded in small cortical slices in vitro, indicating that neuronal synchronization at these frequencies is generated in the local cortical circuit. However, in vitro experiments have hitherto necessitated exogenous pharmacological or electrical stimulation ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
R D Traub M O Cunningham T Gloveli F E N LeBeau A Bibbig E H Buhl M A Whittington

Gamma (30-80 Hz) oscillations occur in mammalian electroencephalogram in a manner that indicates cognitive relevance. In vitro models of gamma oscillations demonstrate two forms of oscillation: one occurring transiently and driven by discrete afferent input and the second occurring persistently in response to activation of excitatory metabotropic receptors. The mechanism underlying persistent g...

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