نتایج جستجو برای: brain rhythms

تعداد نتایج: 486794  

2011
Xiaoxuan Jia Adam Kohn

Brain rhythms are activity fluctuations shared in populations of neurons. They are evident in extracellular electric fields and detectable through recordings performed within the brain or on the scalp. The gamma rhythm, a relatively high frequency (30– 80 Hz) component of these fluctuations, has received a great deal of attention. Gamma is modulated by sensory input and internal processes such ...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Markus Ploner Joachim Gross Lars Timmermann Bettina Pollok Alfons Schnitzler

The neuronal activity of the resting human brain is dominated by spontaneous oscillatory activity of primary visual, somatosensory and motor areas. These spontaneous brain rhythms are related to the functional state of a system. A higher amplitude of oscillatory activity is thought to reflect an idling state, whereas a lower amplitude is associated with activation and higher excitability of the...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1993
E Satinoff H Li T K Tcheng C Liu A J McArthur M Medanic M U Gillette

The basis of the decline in circadian rhythms with aging was addressed by comparing the patterns of three behavioral rhythms in young and old rats with the in vitro rhythm of neuronal activity in the suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN), the primary circadian pacemaker. In some old rats, rhythms of body temperature, drinking, and activity retained significant 24-h periodicities in entraining light-dark...

2006
M Steriade

bstract—Different brain rhythms, with both low-frequency nd fast-frequency, are grouped within complex wave-seuences. Instead of dissecting various frequency bands of he major oscillations that characterize the brain electrical ctivity during states of vigilance, it is conceptually more ewarding to analyze their coalescence, which is due to neuonal interactions in corticothalamic systems. This ...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2003
Ying Peng Dan Stoleru Joel D Levine Jeffrey C Hall Michael Rosbash

Robust self-sustained oscillations are a ubiquitous characteristic of circadian rhythms. These include Drosophila locomotor activity rhythms, which persist for weeks in constant darkness (DD). Yet the molecular oscillations that underlie circadian rhythms damp rapidly in many Drosophila tissues. Although much progress has been made in understanding the biochemical and cellular basis of circadia...

2016
John Hongyu Meng Hermann Riecke

Oscillators coupled in a network can synchronize with each other to yield a coherent population rhythm. If multiple such networks are coupled together, the question arises whether these rhythms will synchronize. We investigate the impact of noise on this synchronization for strong inhibitory pulse-coupling and find that increasing the noise can synchronize the population rhythms, even if the no...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2003
Lawrence M Ward

The central problem for cognitive neuroscience is to describe how cognitive processes arise from brain processes. This review summarizes the recent evidence that synchronous neural oscillations reveal much about the origin and nature of cognitive processes such as memory, attention and consciousness. Memory processes are most closely related to theta and gamma rhythms, whereas attention seems c...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Soon Keen Cheong Chris Tailby Paul R Martin Jonathan B Levitt Samuel G Solomon

Slow rhythmic changes in nerve-cell activity are characteristic of unconscious brain states and also may contribute to waking brain function by coordinating activity between cortical and subcortical structures. Here we show that slow rhythms are exhibited by the koniocellular (K) pathway, one of three visual pathways beginning in the eye and projecting through the lateral geniculate visual rela...

Journal: :Chaos 2013
Tasso J Kaper Mark A Kramer Horacio G Rotstein

Rhythmic neuronal oscillations across a broad range of frequencies, as well as spatiotemporal phenomena, such as waves and bumps, have been observed in various areas of the brain and proposed as critical to brain function. While there is a long and distinguished history of studying rhythms in nerve cells and neuronal networks in healthy organisms, the association and analysis of rhythms to dise...

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