نتایج جستجو برای: slow oscillation

تعداد نتایج: 146096  

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 2002
Jürgen Fell Hakim Elfadil Joachim Röschke Wieland Burr Peter Klaver Christian E Elger Guillén Fernández

The EEG during deep sleep exhibits a distinct cortically generated slow oscillation of around and below 1 Hz which can be distinguished from other delta (0.5-3.5 Hz) activity. Intracranial studies showed that this slow oscillation triggers and groups cortical network firing. In the present study, we examined whether the phases of the slow oscillation during sleep stage 4 are correlated with the...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Hana Ros Robert N S Sachdev Yuguo Yu Nenad Sestan David A McCormick

Activity in neocortex is often characterized by synchronized oscillations of neurons and networks, resulting in the generation of a local field potential (LFP) and electroencephalogram. Do the neuronal networks of the cerebellum also generate synchronized oscillations and are they under the influence of those in the neocortex? Here we show that, in the absence of any overt external stimulus, th...

Journal: :Sleep research online : SRO 1998
M Steriade F Amzica

The cellular substrates of sleep oscillations have recently been investigated by means of multi-site, intracellular and extracellular recordings under anesthesia, and these data have been validated during natural sleep in cats and humans. Although various rhythms occurring during the state of resting sleep (spindle, 7-14 Hz; delta, 1-4 Hz; and slow oscillation, <1 Hz) are conventionally describ...

2013
Dominik P. J. Heib Kerstin Hoedlmoser Peter Anderer Josef Zeitlhofer Georg Gruber Wolfgang Klimesch Manuel Schabus

There is growing evidence of the active involvement of sleep in memory consolidation. Besides hippocampal sharp wave-ripple complexes and sleep spindles, slow oscillations appear to play a key role in the process of sleep-associated memory consolidation. Furthermore, slow oscillation amplitude and spectral power increase during the night after learning declarative and procedural memory tasks. H...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Laura J Batterink Jessica D Creery Ken A Paller

UNLABELLED Slow oscillations during slow-wave sleep (SWS) may facilitate memory consolidation by regulating interactions between hippocampal and cortical networks. Slow oscillations appear as high-amplitude, synchronized EEG activity, corresponding to upstates of neuronal depolarization and downstates of hyperpolarization. Memory reactivations occur spontaneously during SWS, and can also be ind...

2011
Vincenzo Crunelli Adam C. Errington Stuart W. Hughes Tibor I. Tóth

During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and thalamus exhibit a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) oscillation that consists of alternating UP and DOWN membrane potential states and which correlates with a pronounced slow (<1 Hz) rhythm in the electroencephalogram. While several studies have claimed that the slow oscillation is generated exclusively i...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Kate L Blethyn Stuart W Hughes Tibor I Tóth David W Cope Vincenzo Crunelli

During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) rhythm. In inhibitory neurons of the nucleus reticularis thalami (NRT), this rhythm is reflected as a slow (<1 Hz) oscillation of the membrane potential comprising stereotypical, recurring "up" and "down" states. Here we show that reducing the leak current through the activation of group I metabo...

Journal: :Trends in neurosciences 2007
Alain Destexhe Stuart W Hughes Michelle Rudolph Vincenzo Crunelli

The slow (<1 Hz) oscillation, with its alternating 'up' and 'down' states in individual neurons, is a defining feature of the electroencephalogram (EEG) during slow-wave sleep (SWS). Although this oscillation is well preserved across mammalian species, its physiological role is unclear. Electrophysiological and computational evidence from the cortex and thalamus now indicates that slow-oscillat...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Sylvain Chauvette Sylvain Crochet Maxim Volgushev Igor Timofeev

Deep anesthesia is commonly used as a model of slow-wave sleep (SWS). Ketamine-xylazine anesthesia reproduces the main features of sleep slow oscillation: slow, large-amplitude waves in field potential, which are generated by the alternation of hyperpolarized and depolarized states of cortical neurons. However, direct quantitative comparison of field potential and membrane potential fluctuation...

2015
Garrett T. Neske

During even the most quiescent behavioral periods, the cortex and thalamus express rich spontaneous activity in the form of slow (<1 Hz), synchronous network state transitions. Throughout this so-called slow oscillation, cortical and thalamic neurons fluctuate between periods of intense synaptic activity (Up states) and almost complete silence (Down states). The two decades since the original c...

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