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The molecular linkage between neocortical projection neuron subtype and area development, which enables the establishment of functional areas by projection neuron populations appropriate for specific sensory and motor functions, is poorly understood ...
Mollie B. Woodworth +5 more
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Spindle oscillations are generated in the dorsal thalamus and modulated by the thalamic reticular nucleus [PDF]
Spindle waves occur during the early stage of slow wave sleep and are thought to arise in the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN), causing inhibitory postsynaptic potential spindle-like oscillations in the dorsal thalamus that are propagated to the cortex ...
Chun-Hua Liu +7 more
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Cerebellar output controls generalized spike-and-wave discharge occurence [PDF]
© 2015 The Authors Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of American Neurological Association. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Alva, Parimala +15 more
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Fetal Pain Perception: Legislative Assertions and Developmental Neuroscience
ABSTRACT Background Pain perception is a conscious experience, but neither pain nor consciousness is defined in the developing human fetus. Emergent consciousness may be regarded as a phenomenon that ultimately arises from an essential minimum of functional neuronal connectivity. Proposed U.S.
William D. Graf +9 more
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Highly distributed neural circuits are thought to support adaptive decision-making in volatile and complex environments. Notably, the functional interactions between prefrontal and reciprocally connected thalamic nuclei areas may be important when ...
Fabien Alcaraz +5 more
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Towards building a more complex view of the lateral geniculate nucleus: Recent advances in understanding its role [PDF]
The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) has often been treated in the past as a linear filter that adds little to retinal processing of visual inputs. Here we review anatomical, neurophysiological, brain imaging, and modeling studies that have in recent ...
Ghodrati, Masoud +2 more
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Abstract Objective Thalamic responsive neurostimulation (RNS) is a surgical option for patients with drug‐refractory epilepsy. However, it is unclear whether thalamic connectivity with the seizure onset zone (SOZ) has a role in clinical outcomes. Here, we aim to investigate the clinical utility of the connectivity between the SOZ and the thalamus for ...
Varun R. Subramaniam +12 more
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Three Channels of Corticothalamic Communication during Locomotion [PDF]
We studied the flow of corticothalamic (CT) information from the motor cortex of the cat during two types of locomotion: visually guided (cortex dependent) and unguided. Spike trains of CT neurons in layers V (CT5s) and VI (CT6s) were examined. All CT5s had fast-conducting axons (<2 ms conduction time), and nearly all showed step-phase-related ...
Mikhail G, Sirota +2 more
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An ALE meta‐analysis of fMRI studies reveals a shared novelty‐responsive core (bilateral MTL, IFG, medial frontal cortex). Explicit, task‐relevant processing (active) emphasizes left prefrontal/motor and right MTL, whereas incidental, task‐irrelevant processing (passive) emphasizes salience regions, indicating task‐dependent spatial convergence within ...
Ern Wong +4 more
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The influence of the corticothalamic projection on responses in thalamus and cortex [PDF]
We review results on the in vivo properties of neurons in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) that receives its afferent input from the retina and projects to the visual cortex. In addition, the dLGN receives input from the brain stem and from a rather strong corticothalamic back–projection, which originates in layer 6 of the visual cortex. We
Wörgötter, Florentin +3 more
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