نتایج جستجو برای: single unit recording

تعداد نتایج: 1263957  

2002
Arthur Konnerth

In light of the proliferation of channels and receptors that are being cloned from the mammalian CNS it is a major challenge to understand their different roles in signalling and synaptic transmission within the brain. The patch-clamp technique developed by Neher, Sakmann and co-workers 1-3 has allowed successful studies of ionic currents and the underlying single-channel activity in the small ...

Journal: :Chest 2000
T Verse W Pirsig B Junge-Hülsing B Kroker

STUDY OBJECTIVES To determine the recording capabilities of the POLY-MESAM (PM) unit (MAP; Martinsried, Germany), an American Sleep Disorders Association level III system, and to compare it with simultaneous 12-channel polysomnography in the sleep laboratory. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS Fifty-three patients (49 men and 4 women) with obstructive sleep-related breathing disorders of varying severi...

Journal: :Somatosensory & motor research 2004
R Bermejo M Szwed W Friedman E Ahissar H P Zeigler

Understanding of the functional neurobiology of the rodent whisker system would be advanced by neurobehavioral studies in awake, behaving animals that combine unit recording from structures at various levels of the system with quantitative characterization of the kinematics and temporal organization of whisking. Such studies require the solution of a number of methodological problems. These inc...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2009
Adam S Dickey Aaron Suminski Yali Amit Nicholas G Hatsopoulos

The use of chronic intracortical multielectrode arrays has become increasingly prevalent in neurophysiological experiments. However, it is not obvious whether neuronal signals obtained over multiple recording sessions come from the same or different neurons. Here, we develop a criterion to assess single-unit stability by measuring the similarity of 1) average spike waveforms and 2) interspike i...

Journal: :Science 2006
Doris Y Tsao Winrich A Freiwald Roger B H Tootell Margaret S Livingstone

Face perception is a skill crucial to primates. In both humans and macaque monkeys, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals a system of cortical regions that show increased blood flow when the subject views images of faces, compared with images of objects. However, the stimulus selectivity of single neurons within these fMRI-identified regions has not been studied. We used fMRI to ...

2013
Peter N. Steinmetz Scott D. Wait Gregory P. Lekovic Harold L. Rekate John F. Kerrigan

OBJECTIVE Human hypothalamic hamartomas (HH) are intrinsically epileptogenic and are associated with treatment-resistant gelastic seizures. The basic cellular mechanisms responsible for seizure onset within HH are unknown. We used intra-operative microwire recordings of single neuron activity to measure the spontaneous firing rate of neurons and the degree of functional connection between neuro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Lu Liu Liang She Ming Chen Tianyi Liu Haidong D Lu Yang Dan Mu-ming Poo

Visual processing depends critically on the receptive field (RF) properties of visual neurons. However, comprehensive characterization of RFs beyond the primary visual cortex (V1) remains a challenge. Here we report fine RF structures in secondary visual cortex (V2) of awake macaque monkeys, identified through a projection pursuit regression analysis of neuronal responses to natural images. We ...

2017
Paul M. Glover Roger H. Watkins George C. O’Neill Rochelle Ackerley Rosa Sanchez-Panchuelo Francis McGlone Matthew J. Brookes Johan Wessberg Susan T. Francis

BACKGROUND Intra-neural microstimulation (INMS) is a technique that allows the precise delivery of low-current electrical pulses into human peripheral nerves. Single unit INMS can be used to stimulate individual afferent nerve fibres during microneurography. Combining this with neuroimaging allows the unique monitoring of central nervous system activation in response to unitary, controlled tact...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008
Uri Werner-Reiss Jennifer M Groh

Is sound location represented in the auditory cortex of humans and monkeys? Human neuroimaging experiments have had only mixed success at demonstrating sound location sensitivity in primary auditory cortex. This is in apparent conflict with studies in monkeys and other animals, in which single-unit recording studies have found stronger evidence for spatial sensitivity. Does this apparent discre...

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