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Spontaneous high-frequency (10-80 Hz) oscillations during up states in the cerebral cortex in vitro.

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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, Vol. 28, No. 51. (17 December 2008), pp. 13828-13844, doi:10.1523/jneurosci.2684-08.2008
posted to oscillations upstate by PaperCollector  on 2011-01-31 00:44:59 ** along with 3 people and 1 group alutas KRINC ruffini NAFI

Abstract

High-frequency oscillations in cortical networks have been linked to a variety of cognitive and perceptual processes. They have also been recorded in small cortical slices in vitro, indicating that neuronal synchronization at these frequencies is generated in the local cortical circuit. However, in vitro experiments have hitherto necessitated exogenous pharmacological or electrical stimulation to generate robust synchronized activity in the beta/gamma range. Here, we demonstrate that the isolated cortical microcircuitry generates beta and gamma oscillations spontaneously in the absence of externally ...

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