… within the thalamus creates an intrinsic oscillatory unit whose … relay neurons and inhibitory thalamic reticular neurons along … cortex and thalamus reinforce the thalamicoscillatory activity …
… thalamus is the gateway to the cortex for most sensory modalities. Nearly all thalamic nuclei … In this study, the spatiotemporal properties of synchronized thalamic spindle oscillations (7 …
GT Neske - Frontiers in neural circuits, 2016 - frontiersin.org
… is of particular importance to cortical networks, since active modifications of local recurrent circuitry appear to compensate for the absence of a thalamicsignal for Up state initiation (see …
PM Fogerson, JR Huguenard - Neuron, 2016 - cell.com
… ); this pathway will be addressed in the context of thalamicoscillations in the final section of this review. Layer 6 CT-RT activation results in feedforward inhibition of TC cells ( …
I Timofeev, D Contreras… - The Journal of physiology, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
… quality of thalamic and neocortical responses to prethalamic stimuli. The thalamus is the first brain relay station where obliteration of postsynaptic responses to incoming signals is …
… receptor subtypes expressed in thalamus in the modulation of thalamicoscillations. We have previously reported that Y 1 receptor blockade disinhibits thalamic network oscillations [25]. …
… for understanding thalamic function … oscillations (4). We have studied the cellular mechanisms of spindle wave generation in thalamic slices and the transformation of these oscillations …
… suggest three thalamic sub-regions responsible for the coordination of oscillatory activity and … networks provide different channels by which task-driven top–down control signals from the …
I Timofeev, M Bazhenov - Trends in chronobiology research, 2005 - books.google.com
… While some types of thalamic and cortical oscillations (such as, eg, thalamic delta (2-3 Hz) … evoked brain oscillations could modulate the signal processing. We hypothesize that the brain …