Experimental evidence and modeling studies support a synchronizing role for electrical coupling in the cat thalamic reticular neurons in vivo (original) (raw)

Coupled slow and delta oscillations between cuneothalamic and thalamocortical neurons in the chloralose anesthetized cat

Luis G Martinez

Neuroscience Letters, 1996

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Synchronization of low-frequency rhythms in corticothalamic networks

Diego contreras

1997

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Spontaneous synchronized neural activity in decerebrate gallamine-paralysed cats

Thomas A Sears

Neuroscience, 1995

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Spindle oscillation in cats: the role of corti - cothalamic feedback in a thalamically generated rhythm

Diego contreras

1996

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Cataplectic-like behavior in cats after micro-injections of carbachol in pontine reticular formation

Merrill M Mitler

Brain Research, 1974

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Chloral hydrate anesthesia alters the responsiveness of central serotonergic neurons in the cat

George Steinfels

Brain Research, 1984

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Effects of hypnogenic vagal stimulation on thalamic neuronal activity in cats

Gabor Juhasz

Brain Research Bulletin, 1985

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Halothane, but not α-chloralose, blocks potassium-evoked cortical spreading depression in cats

Wolf-dieter Heis

Brain Research, 1995

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Corticofugal influence upon cat thalamic ventrobasal complex

Frank Duffy

Brain Research, 1974

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The synchronising influence of Substantia Innominata on the thalamus of the cat

Maurizio Mariotti

Journal of Sleep Research, 2001

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Respiratory motoneuronal activity is altered by picomole injections of glutamate in the cat brainstem

Jack L Feldman

The Journal of Neuroscience : The Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience

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Short- and medium-term plasticity associated with augmenting responses in cortical slabs and spindles in intact cortex of cats in vivo

Arthur Houweling, Maxim Bazhenov

The Journal of Physiology, 2002

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Cortical high-frequency oscillations (≈ 110 Hz) in cats are state-dependent and enhanced by a subanesthetic dose of ketamine

Santiago Castro Zaballa

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The lemniscal-cuneate recurrent excitation is suppressed by strychnine and enhanced by GABAAantagonists in the anaesthetized cat

JUAN VAZQUEZ AGUILAR

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2002

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Cortico-subcortical synchronization in the chloralose-anesthetized cat

JUAN VAZQUEZ AGUILAR

Neuroscience, 1999

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Tonic and bursting activity in the cuneate nucleus of the chloralose-anesthetized cat

Luis G Martinez

Neuroscience, 1998

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Single unit recordings in the nuclei raphe dorsalis and magnus during the sleep-waking cycle of semi-chronic prepared cats

raymond CESPUGLIO

Neuroscience Letters, 1981

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Hypoxic response of hypoglossal motoneurones in the in vivo cat

K. Spyer

The Journal of Physiology, 1997

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Potassium activity and changes in glial and neuronal membrane potentials during initiation and spread of afterdischarge in cerebral cortex of cat

Robert Greenwood

Brain Research, 1981

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Behavior of VRG neurons during the atonia of RFM sleep induced by pontine carbachol in decerebrate cats

Leszek Kubin

Brain Research, 1992

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Network and synaptic mechanisms underlying high frequency oscillations in the rat and cat olfactory bulb under ketamine-xylazine anesthesia

Władysław Średniawa

Scientific Reports

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Brain stem stimulation and the acetylcholine-evoked inhibition of neurones in the feline nucleus reticularis thalami

Raymond Dingledine

The Journal of physiology, 1977

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PET study of the [ 11 C]raclopride binding in the striatum of the awake cat: effects of anaesthetics and role of cerebral blood flow

Nathalie Ginovart

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2003

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Antagonism between bicuculline and GABA in the cat brain

Graham Johnston

Brain Research, 1971

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The effect of hexobarbital on the duration of the recurrent IPSP in cat motoneurons

Merlin Larson

Brain Research, 1970

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Bursts in the medial geniculate body: a comparison between anesthetized and unanesthetized states in guinea pig

Jean-marc Edeline

Experimental Brain Research, 2003

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Suppression of desynchronized sleep through microinjection of the ? 2-adrenergic agonist clonidine in the dorsal pontine tegmentum of the cat

Maria Pompeiano

Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 1991

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Inhibitory effects of acetylcholine on neurones in the feline nucleus reticularis thalami

R. Dingledine

The Journal of physiology, 1976

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Intracellular potentials associated with direct cortical response and seizure discharge in cat

James OLeary

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1964

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Response of the medullary respiratory network of the cat to hypoxia

Mark Bellingham

The Journal of Physiology, 1991

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Low-frequency oscillatory activities intrinsic to rat and cat thalamocortical cells

Nathalie Leresche

The Journal of physiology, 1991

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A comparative analysis of coordinated neuronal activity in the thalamic ventrobasal complex of rats and cats

Kevin Alloway

Brain Research, 1995

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Ketamine induces failure of the oculomotor neural integrator in the cat

Guy Cheron

Neuroscience Letters, 1990

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Muscle atonia can be induced by carbachol injections into the nucleus pontis oralis in cats anesthetized with α-chloralose

Jack Yamuy

Brain Research, 1995

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