نتایج جستجو برای: spindles

تعداد نتایج: 3769  

2015
Alexander E. Hramov Evgenija Yu. Sitnikova Alexey N. Pavlov Vadim V. Grubov Alexey A. Koronovskii Marina V. Khramova

Sleep spindles are known to appear spontaneously in the thalamocortical neuronal network of the brain during slow-wave sleep; pathological processes in the thalamocortical network may be the reason of the absence epilepsy. The aim of the present work is to study developed changes in the time-frequency structure of sleep spindles during the progressive development of the absence epilepsy in WAG/...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2013
Dinant A Kistemaker Arthur J Knoek Van Soest Jeremy D Wong Isaac Kurtzer Paul L Gribble

Whereas muscle spindles play a prominent role in current theories of human motor control, Golgi tendon organs (GTO) and their associated tendons are often neglected. This is surprising since there is ample evidence that both tendons and GTOs contribute importantly to neuromusculoskeletal dynamics. Using detailed musculoskeletal models, we provide evidence that simple feedback using muscle spind...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Thomas Andrillon Yuval Nir Richard J Staba Fabio Ferrarelli Chiara Cirelli Giulio Tononi Itzhak Fried

Sleep spindles are an electroencephalographic (EEG) hallmark of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep and are believed to mediate many sleep-related functions, from memory consolidation to cortical development. Spindles differ in location, frequency, and association with slow waves, but whether this heterogeneity may reflect different physiological processes and potentially serve different functi...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Nima Dehghani Sydney S Cash Andrea O Rossetti Chih Chuan Chen Eric Halgren

Sleep spindles are approximately 1 s bursts of 10-16 Hz activity that occur during stage 2 sleep. Spindles are highly synchronous across the cortex and thalamus in animals, and across the scalp in humans, implying correspondingly widespread and synchronized cortical generators. However, prior studies have noted occasional dissociations of the magnetoencephalogram (MEG) from the EEG during spind...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
James B Fallon Richard W Carr David L Morgan

Noise is generally considered to have deleterious effects on the sensitivity of a signal detection system. There are, however, several mechanisms whereby the addition of noise to the input of a system can in fact improve sensitivity. One such mechanism is stochastic resonance. Although first proposed in 1981, conclusive experimental evidence for "fully tuneable stochastic resonance" in biologic...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2008
Géraldine Rauchs Manuel Schabus Silvia Parapatics Françoise Bertran Patrice Clochon Pascal Hot Pierre Denise Béatrice Desgranges Francis Eustache Georg Gruber Peter Anderer

Aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are both characterized by memory impairments and sleep changes. We investigated the potential link between these disturbances, focusing on sleep spindles, involved in memory consolidation. Two episodic memory tasks were given to young and old healthy participants, as well as to AD patients. Postlearning sleep was recorded. Sleep spindles were globally reduced ...

Journal: :Lecture notes in production engineering 2023

Abstract This paper investigates the thermal modeling challenges of high-speed motorized spindles up to 40,000 rpm. The expansion and deflection are critical determinants for resulting tool center point displacement achievable machining accuracy machine tools. In order compensate, finite element reduced physical models (digital twins) therefore require an accurate understanding boundary conditi...

2010
Nima Dehghani Sydney S. Cash Chih C. Chen Donald J. Hagler Mingxiong Huang Anders M. Dale Eric Halgren

BACKGROUND Sleep spindles are approximately 1-second bursts of 10-15 Hz activity, occurring during normal stage 2 sleep. In animals, sleep spindles can be synchronous across multiple cortical and thalamic locations, suggesting a distributed stable phase-locked generating system. The high synchrony of spindles across scalp EEG sites suggests that this may also be true in humans. However, prior M...

2014
Péter Barthó Andrea Slézia Ferenc Mátyás Lejla Faradzs-Zade István Ulbert Kenneth D. Harris László Acsády

Sleep spindles are major transient oscillations of the mammalian brain. Spindles are generated in the thalamus; however, what determines their duration is presently unclear. Here, we measured somatic activity of excitatory thalamocortical (TC) cells together with axonal activity of reciprocally coupled inhibitory reticular thalamic cells (nRTs) and quantified cycle-by-cycle alterations in their...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2012
Claudia Gomes Mariana Merlini Jeremy Konheim Paulo Serafini Eduardo L A Motta Edmund C Baracat Gary D Smith

OBJECTIVE To compare the polymerization status of mouse oocyte spindles exposed to various temperatures at various stages of meiosis. DESIGN Experimental animal study. SETTING University animal laboratory. ANIMAL(S) CF1 mice. INTERVENTION(S) Immature oocytes matured to metaphase I (MI), telophase I (TI), and metaphase II (MII) were incubated at 37 °C (control), room temperature (RT), or...

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