نتایج جستجو برای: surface potential oscillations

تعداد نتایج: 1673639  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Matthias Mölle Lisa Marshall Steffen Gais Jan Born

Based on findings primarily in cats, the grouping of spindle activity and fast brain oscillations by slow oscillations during slow-wave sleep (SWS) has been proposed to represent an essential feature in the processing of memories during sleep. We examined whether a comparable grouping of spindle and fast activity coinciding with slow oscillations can be found in human SWS. For negative and posi...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
Kaihui Liu Xiaoping Hong Muhong Wu Fajun Xiao Wenlong Wang Xuedong Bai Joel W Ager Shaul Aloni Alex Zettl Enge Wang Feng Wang

Van der Waals-coupled materials, ranging from multilayers of graphene and MoS(2) to superlattices of nanoparticles, exhibit rich emerging behaviour owing to quantum coupling between individual nanoscale constituents. Double-walled carbon nanotubes provide a model system for studying such quantum coupling mediated by van der Waals interactions, because each constituent single-walled nanotube can...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2007
Jens Christian Brings Jacobsen Christian Aalkjaer Holger Nilsson Vladimir V Matchkov Jacob Freiberg Niels-Henrik Holstein-Rathlou

In vitro, alpha-adrenoreceptor stimulation of rat mesenteric small arteries often leads to a rhythmic change in wall tension, i.e., vasomotion. Within the individual smooth muscle cells of the vascular wall, vasomotion is often preceded by a period of asynchronous calcium waves. Abruptly, these low-frequency waves may transform into high-frequency whole cell calcium oscillations. Simultaneously...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Andrew Adamatzky

Acellular slime mould Physarum polycephalum is a popular now user-friendly living substrate for designing of future and emergent sensing and computing devices. P. polycephalum exhibits regular patterns of oscillations of its surface electrical potential. The oscillation patterns are changed when the slime mould is subjected to mechanical, chemical, electrical or optical stimuli. We evaluate fea...

Journal: :Brain Research 2013
Pawel Andrzej Herman Mikael Lundqvist Anders Lansner

Nested oscillations, where the phase of the underlying slow rhythm modulates the power of faster oscillations, have recently attracted considerable research attention as the increased phase-coupling of cross-frequency oscillations has been shown to relate to memory processes. Here we investigate the hypothesis that reactivations of memory patterns, induced by either external stimuli or internal...

2014
Yimin Nie Jean-Marc Fellous Masami Tatsuno

The characterization of functional network structures among multiple neurons is essential to understanding neural information processing. Information geometry (IG), a theory developed for investigating a space of probability distributions has recently been applied to spike-train analysis and has provided robust estimations of neural interactions. Although neural firing in the equilibrium state ...

2010
S. N. Yurchenko R. J. Barber J. Tennyson

We present ‘BYTe’, a comprehensive ‘hot’ line list for the ro-vibrational transitions of ammonia, NH3, in its ground electronic state. This line list has been computed variationally using the program suite TROVE, a new spectroscopically determined potential energy surface and an ab initio dipole moment surface. BYTe, is designed to be used at all temperatures up to 1500 K. It comprises 1138 323...

2011
Rufin VanRullen Julien Dubois

It is becoming increasingly apparent that brain oscillations in various frequency bands play important roles in perceptual and attentional processes. Understandably, most of the associated experimental evidence comes from human or animal electrophysiological studies, allowing direct access to the oscillatory activities. However, such periodicities in perception and attention should, in theory, ...

2011
Wolfgang Klimesch Robert Fellinger Roman Freunberger

For a long time alpha oscillations have been functionally linked to the processing of visual information. Here we propose an new theory about the functional meaning of alpha. The central idea is that synchronized alpha reflects a basic processing mode that controls access to information stored in a complex long-term memory system, which we term knowledge system in order to emphasize that it com...

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