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Perspective: Hippocampal theta rhythm as a potential vestibuloacoustic biomarker of anxiety. [PDF]
Bosecke C +3 more
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ABSTRACT Sleep is essential for normal physiological functioning, and sleep deprivation is typically compensated by increasing subsequent sleep duration and/or intensity. However, a recent study showed that barnacle geese (Branta leucopsis) exhibit seasonal variation in sleep homeostasis, with full recovery of sleep after sleep deprivation in summer ...
Robin Pijnacker +4 more
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Theta rhythm as a real-time quantitative marker for non-invasive analysis of adult neurogenesis in the intact brain. [PDF]
Kandasamy M.
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ABSTRACT The mouse sleep is mostly recorded with only epidural electrodes and divided simply into NREM and REM stages. With the help of distributed intracerebral triplet electrodes, we searched for possible new electrophysiological signatures to characterise more specific sleep substages within the timeframe of seconds to tens of minutes.
Nanxiang Jin +8 more
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Theta Rhythm-Based Attention Switch Training Effectively Modified Negative Attentional Bias. [PDF]
Li G, Cai X, Wang Y.
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ABSTRACT Disordered sleep is a common reason individuals report using cannabis, yet the physiological effects of Δ9‐tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9‐THC) on sleep and autonomic regulation remain incompletely understood. Early studies reported acute sleep‐promoting effects of Δ9‐THC, but chronic use has been associated with disrupted sleep and possible ...
Joshua E. Gonzalez +9 more
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Acetylcholine Engages Distinct Amygdala Microcircuits to Gate Internal Theta Rhythm. [PDF]
Bratsch-Prince JX +4 more
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ABSTRACT Preterm birth is a significant risk factor for atypical neurodevelopment, yet early electrophysiological markers of brain maturation are still lacking. Non‐invasive electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring of cortical maturation in these patients holds promise as a tool for neurodevelopmental prediction.
Gaia Burlando +9 more
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