identification of cell types in brain slices of the inferior colliculus
... AbstractÐDifferent type neurons in the inferior colliculus may have different functions. Recent intracellular studies of the inferior colliculus suggest that intrinsic electrical properties contribute to discharge patterns, but the intrinsic discharge patterns have not been fully characterized in th ...
... AbstractÐDifferent type neurons in the inferior colliculus may have different functions. Recent intracellular studies of the inferior colliculus suggest that intrinsic electrical properties contribute to discharge patterns, but the intrinsic discharge patterns have not been fully characterized in th ...
Dexamethasone Rapidly Increases GABA Release in the Dorsal
... presence of BSA-conjugated DEX, with no significant change in mIPSC amplitude. These results suggested that the DEX effect occurred subsequent to activation of a receptor associated with the postsynaptic membrane and did not require binding to an intracellular receptor. Rapid glucocorticoid effects ...
... presence of BSA-conjugated DEX, with no significant change in mIPSC amplitude. These results suggested that the DEX effect occurred subsequent to activation of a receptor associated with the postsynaptic membrane and did not require binding to an intracellular receptor. Rapid glucocorticoid effects ...
Immunohistochemical Analysis of Trk Receptor Activation in Epilepsy
... the lasting structural and functional changes underlying epileptogenesis [33, 36, 47]. Multiple findings have since implicated the neurotrophin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), more than NGF, in epileptogenesis [8]. BDNF mRNA and protein are markedly upregulated in the hippocampus by seizur ...
... the lasting structural and functional changes underlying epileptogenesis [33, 36, 47]. Multiple findings have since implicated the neurotrophin brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), more than NGF, in epileptogenesis [8]. BDNF mRNA and protein are markedly upregulated in the hippocampus by seizur ...
Dendritic Signal Integration
... Because granule cell dendrites are so short, they have a minimal effect on synaptic integration. Most neurons, however, have considerably longer and elaborately branching dendritic trees, which introduces further complexities to the process of dendritic integration. The simplest of these effects is ...
... Because granule cell dendrites are so short, they have a minimal effect on synaptic integration. Most neurons, however, have considerably longer and elaborately branching dendritic trees, which introduces further complexities to the process of dendritic integration. The simplest of these effects is ...
Thalamic Circuit Diversity: Modulation of the Driver/Modulator
... can also activate metabotropic glutamate receptors (McCormick and von Krosigk, 1992). Finally, electrical stimulation of layer VI corticothalamic axons with increasing current levels results in a graded increase in the amplitude of postsynaptic responses, demonstrating that many RS terminals converg ...
... can also activate metabotropic glutamate receptors (McCormick and von Krosigk, 1992). Finally, electrical stimulation of layer VI corticothalamic axons with increasing current levels results in a graded increase in the amplitude of postsynaptic responses, demonstrating that many RS terminals converg ...
Nothing can be coincidence: synaptic inhibition and plasticity in the
... inactivation, the neurons operate with a low availability of Na+ channels despite the presence of resurgent Na+ current [20]. In slice preparations, although spontaneous firing persists, even a short bout of rapid firing evoked by current injection or synaptic excitation can easily drive these cells ...
... inactivation, the neurons operate with a low availability of Na+ channels despite the presence of resurgent Na+ current [20]. In slice preparations, although spontaneous firing persists, even a short bout of rapid firing evoked by current injection or synaptic excitation can easily drive these cells ...
Excitatory and Inhibitory Synaptic Placement and Functional
... inhibitory synaptic inputs across individual dendrites and neurons are the hardware of local dendritic and cellular computations. In this chapter, we discuss the structural and functional observations that have guided the understanding of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic organization across the ne ...
... inhibitory synaptic inputs across individual dendrites and neurons are the hardware of local dendritic and cellular computations. In this chapter, we discuss the structural and functional observations that have guided the understanding of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic organization across the ne ...
An Integrate-and-fire Model of Prefrontal Cortex Neuronal Activity during Performance of Goal-directed
... tation of reward. This task involves the differential generation of Go versus NoGo responses to randomly presented visual cues. Recordings demonstrated that some neurons in the orbitofrontal cortex do indeed fire selectively for the transition from one specific state to another. Schultz et al. (2000) ...
... tation of reward. This task involves the differential generation of Go versus NoGo responses to randomly presented visual cues. Recordings demonstrated that some neurons in the orbitofrontal cortex do indeed fire selectively for the transition from one specific state to another. Schultz et al. (2000) ...
Heterogeneous Integration of Bilateral Whisker Signals by Neurons
... (LFP) responses to ipsilateral whisker stimulation in anesthetized rats, the first electrophysiological evidence of cross talk between the S1 hemispheres. Shuler et al. (2001) demonstrated that whisker stimulation on either side of the face of an anesthetized rat could evoke responses in the same la ...
... (LFP) responses to ipsilateral whisker stimulation in anesthetized rats, the first electrophysiological evidence of cross talk between the S1 hemispheres. Shuler et al. (2001) demonstrated that whisker stimulation on either side of the face of an anesthetized rat could evoke responses in the same la ...
Mechanisms of excitability in the central and peripheral nervous
... The work in this thesis concerns mechanisms of excitability of neurons. Specifically, it deals with how neurons respond to input, and how their response is controlled by ion channels and other active components of the neuron. I have studied excitability in two systems of the nervous system, the hipp ...
... The work in this thesis concerns mechanisms of excitability of neurons. Specifically, it deals with how neurons respond to input, and how their response is controlled by ion channels and other active components of the neuron. I have studied excitability in two systems of the nervous system, the hipp ...
Estimating Fast Neural Input Using Anatomical and
... a large number of indirectly connected neurons. (f,g) The suitability for finding short and/or long range connectivity. Somatic- and axonal photo tagging of short range connections within 200–500 micro-meter is limited by virus diffusion (∗ ). Anatomical reconstruction of long-range axons using elec ...
... a large number of indirectly connected neurons. (f,g) The suitability for finding short and/or long range connectivity. Somatic- and axonal photo tagging of short range connections within 200–500 micro-meter is limited by virus diffusion (∗ ). Anatomical reconstruction of long-range axons using elec ...
High acetylcholine sets circuit dynamics for attention and
... containing vasoactive intestinal protein (Porter et al., 1999). Depending on the magnitude of this direct depolarizing effect on interneurons, it can result in periods of apparent enhanced inhibition after cholinergic application in slices (McCormick and Prince, 1986) or the enhancement of inhibitio ...
... containing vasoactive intestinal protein (Porter et al., 1999). Depending on the magnitude of this direct depolarizing effect on interneurons, it can result in periods of apparent enhanced inhibition after cholinergic application in slices (McCormick and Prince, 1986) or the enhancement of inhibitio ...
Caffeine promotes glutamate and histamine release in the posterior
... samples collected from the posterior hypothalamus (Fig. 1). A significant 26% increase in glutamate level was observed within 30 min of caffeine administration compared with baseline (P ⬍ 0.01, Fisher’s LSD; Fig. 1A). The increase was maintained for ⬎120 min [F(4,25) ⫽ 10.9, P ⬍ 0.0001, ANOVA; Fig. ...
... samples collected from the posterior hypothalamus (Fig. 1). A significant 26% increase in glutamate level was observed within 30 min of caffeine administration compared with baseline (P ⬍ 0.01, Fisher’s LSD; Fig. 1A). The increase was maintained for ⬎120 min [F(4,25) ⫽ 10.9, P ⬍ 0.0001, ANOVA; Fig. ...
On the Role of the Pontine Brainstem in Vocal Pattern Generation: A
... call specificity, and pre-vocal onset time. Statistical analyses were performed for the syllable pre-onset times by a univariate variance analysis (general linear model) comparing general Figure 2. Frontal sections of the squirrel monkey’s brainstem at the midbrain-pons transition (stereotaxic coord ...
... call specificity, and pre-vocal onset time. Statistical analyses were performed for the syllable pre-onset times by a univariate variance analysis (general linear model) comparing general Figure 2. Frontal sections of the squirrel monkey’s brainstem at the midbrain-pons transition (stereotaxic coord ...
Analysis and Classification of EEG signals using Mixture of
... Electroencephalography (EEG) signal is the recording of spontaneous electrical activity of the brain over a small period of time [1]. The term EEG refers that the brain activity emits the signal from head and being drawn. It is produced by bombardment of neurons within the brain. It is measured for ...
... Electroencephalography (EEG) signal is the recording of spontaneous electrical activity of the brain over a small period of time [1]. The term EEG refers that the brain activity emits the signal from head and being drawn. It is produced by bombardment of neurons within the brain. It is measured for ...
electrophysiological studies of rat substantia nigra neurons in an in
... there was no significant change in electrical membrane properties and synaptic responses of substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons examined at one to two weeks after middle cerebral artery occlusion. On the other hand, there was a significant increase in the input resistance and spontaneous firing ...
... there was no significant change in electrical membrane properties and synaptic responses of substantia nigra pars reticulata neurons examined at one to two weeks after middle cerebral artery occlusion. On the other hand, there was a significant increase in the input resistance and spontaneous firing ...
Effects of the Abused Inhalant Toluene on the
... Copyright © 2014 John J. Woodward and Jacob Beckley. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Toluene is ...
... Copyright © 2014 John J. Woodward and Jacob Beckley. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract Toluene is ...
Network Self-Organization Explains the Statistics and
... The information processing abilities of neural circuits arise from their synaptic connection patterns. Understanding the laws governing these connectivity patterns is essential for understanding brain function. The overall distribution of synaptic strengths of local excitatory connections in cortex ...
... The information processing abilities of neural circuits arise from their synaptic connection patterns. Understanding the laws governing these connectivity patterns is essential for understanding brain function. The overall distribution of synaptic strengths of local excitatory connections in cortex ...
Subthalamic Stimulation-Induced Synaptic Responses in Substantia
... produces both excitatory and inhibitory effects on nigral dopaminergic neurons recorded extracellularly in vivo. The present experiments were designed to determine the sources of the excitatory and inhibitory effects. Synaptic potentials were recorded intracellularly from substantia nigra pars compa ...
... produces both excitatory and inhibitory effects on nigral dopaminergic neurons recorded extracellularly in vivo. The present experiments were designed to determine the sources of the excitatory and inhibitory effects. Synaptic potentials were recorded intracellularly from substantia nigra pars compa ...
Response Characteristics of Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn Neurons in
... Allodynic rats also showed a significant decrease in the proportion of low-threshold (LT) neurons and an increase in the proportion of wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons. The rate of spontaneous activity of high-threshold (HT) neurons was significantly higher in allodynic compared with control rats. M ...
... Allodynic rats also showed a significant decrease in the proportion of low-threshold (LT) neurons and an increase in the proportion of wide dynamic range (WDR) neurons. The rate of spontaneous activity of high-threshold (HT) neurons was significantly higher in allodynic compared with control rats. M ...
Synaptic plasticity: taming the beast
... neuron based on its level of activity3. The adjustment can take two forms, depending on whether the synapses to a particular neuron are changed by the same amount (subtractive) or by an amount proportional to their strength (multiplicative). Hebbian plasticity is often used to model the development ...
... neuron based on its level of activity3. The adjustment can take two forms, depending on whether the synapses to a particular neuron are changed by the same amount (subtractive) or by an amount proportional to their strength (multiplicative). Hebbian plasticity is often used to model the development ...
Sustained conditioned responses in prelimbic prefrontal neurons are
... Burst firing was also examined by measuring the percentage of spikes within bursts. As in our previous study (Burgos-Robles et al., 2007), a burst was defined as three or more consecutive spikes with an interspike interval of ⬍25 ms between the first two spikes and ⬍50 ms for subsequent spikes. This ...
... Burst firing was also examined by measuring the percentage of spikes within bursts. As in our previous study (Burgos-Robles et al., 2007), a burst was defined as three or more consecutive spikes with an interspike interval of ⬍25 ms between the first two spikes and ⬍50 ms for subsequent spikes. This ...
The neurophysiological correlates of motor tics following focal
... motor tics confined to a single or a few muscles. The temporal and structural properties of the tics were identified using electromyogram and frame-by-frame analysis of multi-camera video recordings. During experimental sessions the tics would wax and wane, but their size and shape remained highly s ...
... motor tics confined to a single or a few muscles. The temporal and structural properties of the tics were identified using electromyogram and frame-by-frame analysis of multi-camera video recordings. During experimental sessions the tics would wax and wane, but their size and shape remained highly s ...
extrasynaptic glutamate does not reach the postsynaptic density
... Glu can be related at least partially to the activation of metabotropic (mGlu) receptors. According to Garaschuk et al. [20], ACPD, selective agonist of certain subtypes of these receptors, inhibited population spike in CA1 (but not in CA3) neurons leaving the EPSC unaffected. The age of the animals ...
... Glu can be related at least partially to the activation of metabotropic (mGlu) receptors. According to Garaschuk et al. [20], ACPD, selective agonist of certain subtypes of these receptors, inhibited population spike in CA1 (but not in CA3) neurons leaving the EPSC unaffected. The age of the animals ...
Methods - Laboratory for Advanced Brain Signal Processing
... reconstructed sensor signals and yr(t) is the vector obtained from the vector y(t) after removal of all the undesirable components (i.e., by replacing them with zeros)) allows us to filter the EEG data. In strict sense, BSS means estimation of true (original) sources, though exactly the same procedu ...
... reconstructed sensor signals and yr(t) is the vector obtained from the vector y(t) after removal of all the undesirable components (i.e., by replacing them with zeros)) allows us to filter the EEG data. In strict sense, BSS means estimation of true (original) sources, though exactly the same procedu ...
Spike-and-wave
Spike-and-wave is the term that describes a particular pattern of the electroencephalogram (EEG) typically observed during epileptic seizures. A spike-and-wave discharge is a regular, symmetrical, generalized EEG pattern seen particularly during absence epilepsy, also known as ‘petit mal’ epilepsy. The basic mechanisms underlying these patterns are complex and involve part of the cerebral cortex, the thalamocortical network, and intrinsic neuronal mechanisms. The first spike-and-wave pattern was recorded in the early twentieth century by Hans Berger. Many aspects of the pattern are still being researched and discovered, and still many aspects are uncertain. The spike-and-wave pattern is most commonly researched in absence epilepsy, but is common in several epilepsies such as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) and Ohtahara syndrome. Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) are commonly prescribed to treat epileptic seizures, and new ones are being discovered with less adverse effects. Today, most of the research is focused on the origin of the generalized bilateral spike-and-wave discharge. One proposal suggests that a thalamocortical (TC) loop is involved in the initiation spike-and-wave oscillations. Although there are several theories, the use of animal models has provided new insight on spike-and-wave discharge in humans.