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Abnormal thalamocortical network dynamics in migraine
Objective To investigate the dynamic functional connectivity of thalamocortical networks in interictal migraine patients and whether clinical features are associated with abnormal connectivity.
Y. Tu +12 more
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Regulation of Local Sleep by the Thalamic Reticular Nucleus
In spite of the uniform appearance of sleep as a behavior, the sleeping brain does not produce electrical activities in unison. Different types of brain rhythms arise during sleep and vary between layers, areas, or from one functional system to another ...
Gil Vantomme +3 more
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Understanding Epileptiform After-Discharges as Rhythmic Oscillatory Transients [PDF]
Electro-cortical activity in patients with epilepsy may show abnormal rhythmic transients in response to stimulation. Even when using the same stimulation parameters in the same patient, wide variability in the duration of transient response has been ...
Baier, Gerold +2 more
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Imaging of Thalamocortical Dysrhythmia in Neuropsychiatry [PDF]
Abnormal brain activity dynamics, in the sense of a thalamocortical dysrhythmia (TCD), has been proposed as the underlying mechanism for a subset of disorders that bridge the traditional delineations of neurology and neuropsychiatry. In order to test this proposal from a psychiatric perspective, a study using magnetoencephalography (MEG) was ...
Schulman, Joshua J. +5 more
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Rhythmic light flickers have emerged as useful tools to modulate cognition and rescue pathological oscillations related to neurological disorders by entrainment.
Kun Wang +9 more
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Structures associated with the small scale module called minicolumn can be observed frequently in the cerebral cortex. However, the description of functional characteristics remains obscure. A significant confounding factor is the marked variability both
Noritaka eIchinohe
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Development of spatial coarse-to-fine processing in the visual pathway [PDF]
The sequential analysis of information in a coarse-to-fine manner is a fundamental mode of processing in the visual pathway. Spatial frequency (SF) tuning, arguably the most fundamental feature of spatial vision, provides particular intuition within the ...
Nirody, Jasmine A.
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Rodents move rhythmically their facial whiskers and compute differences between signals predicted and those resulting from the movement to infer information about objects near their head. These computations are carried out by a large network of forebrain
Diana Casas-Torremocha +2 more
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Cortical RORβ is required for layer 4 transcriptional identity and barrel integrity
Retinoic acid-related orphan receptor beta (RORβ) is a transcription factor (TF) and marker of layer 4 (L4) neurons, which are distinctive both in transcriptional identity and the ability to form aggregates such as barrels in rodent somatosensory cortex.
Erin A Clark +12 more
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Pain is an integrative phenomenon that results from dynamic interactions between sensory and contextual (i.e., cognitive, emotional, and motivational) processes.
Gross, Joachim +2 more
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