نتایج جستجو برای: intraspinal microstimulation

تعداد نتایج: 2558  

2017
Ali S Titiz Michael R H Hill Emily A Mankin Zahra M Aghajan Dawn Eliashiv Natalia Tchemodanov Uri Maoz John Stern Michelle E Tran Peter Schuette Eric Behnke Nanthia A Suthana Itzhak Fried

The hippocampus is critical for episodic memory, and synaptic changes induced by long-term potentiation (LTP) are thought to underlie memory formation. In rodents, hippocampal LTP may be induced through electrical stimulation of the perforant path. To test whether similar techniques could improve episodic memory in humans, we implemented a microstimulation technique that allowed delivery of low...

Journal: :Science 2002
Eyal Seidemann Amos Arieli Amiram Grinvald Hamutal Slovin

The frontal eye field and neighboring area 8Ar of the primate cortex are involved in programming and execution of saccades. Electrical microstimulation in these regions elicits short-latency contralateral saccades. To determine how spatiotemporal dynamics of microstimulation-evoked activity are converted into saccade plans, we used a combination of real-time optical imaging and microstimulation...

2013
Bilal A. Bari Douglas R. Ollerenshaw Daniel C. Millard Qi Wang Garrett B. Stanley

Electrical microstimulation has been widely used to artificially activate neural circuits on fast time scales. Despite the ubiquity of its use, little is known about precisely how it activates neural pathways. Current is typically delivered to neural tissue in a manner that provides a locally balanced injection of positive and negative charge, resulting in negligible net charge delivery to avoi...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Rune W Berg Beth Friedman Lee F Schroeder David Kleinfeld

We tested the hypothesis that activation of nucleus basalis magnocellularis (NBM), which provides cholinergic input to cortex, facilitates motor control. Our measures of facilitation were changes in the direction and time-course of vibrissa movements that are elicited by microstimulation of vibrissa motor (M1) cortex. In particular, microstimulation led solely to a transient retraction of the v...

An inflammatory pseudotumor (IPT) is a rare benign lesion, characterized by nonneoplastic proliferation of inflammatory cells and presence of intermingling collagen fibers. IPT commonly occurs in the lungs and orbita, while an intraspinal IPT is extremely rare. IPT can mimic both clinically and radiologically malignant processes, and making a definitive preoperative diagnosis is often difficult...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Katherine M Armstrong Tirin Moore

Visual attention provides a means of selecting among the barrage of information reaching the retina and of enhancing the perceptual discriminability of relevant stimuli. Neurophysiological studies in monkeys and functional imaging studies in humans have demonstrated neural correlates of these perceptual improvements in visual cortex during attention. Importantly, voluntary attention improves th...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2003
Laurent Goffart Longtang L Chen David L Sparks

The caudal fastigial nucleus (cFN) is the output nucleus by which the medioposterior cerebellum influences the brainstem saccade generator. In the monkey, inactivation of one cFN by local injection of muscimol impairs all saccades: ipsiversive saccades become hypermetric, contraversive saccades become hypometric, and saccades aimed at a target located in the upper or lower visual fields are bia...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Daniel L Kimmel Tirin Moore

Electrical microstimulation is used widely in experimental neurophysiology to examine causal links between specific brain areas and their behavioral functions and is used clinically to treat neurological and psychiatric disorders in patients. Typically, microstimulation is applied to local brain regions as a train of equally spaced current pulses. We were interested in the sensitivity of a neur...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2006
Mashawn Orth Emigdio Bravo Linda Barter Earl Carstens Joseph F Antognini

Isoflurane and halothane cause electroencephalographic (EEG) depression and neuronal depression in the reticular formation, a site critical to consciousness. We hypothesized that isoflurane, more than halothane, would depress EEG activation elicited by electrical microstimulation of the reticular formation. Rats were anesthetized with either halothane or isoflurane and stimulating electrodes we...

2003
ERIC E. PAYNE

It is well known that intraspinal tumours may erode the bodies and arches of adjacent vertebrae. Rogers (1955) indicated how vascular intraspinal tumours may erode the backs of the vertebral bodies yet spare the intervertebral discs, in a manner resembling the erosion of vertebrae by an aortic aneurysm. In von Recklinghausen's disease of the nervous system neurofibromatous tumours frequently ar...

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