Neural mass models of the thalamocortical circuitry are often used to mimic brain activity during sleep and wakefulness as observed in scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) signals [1]. It is understood that alpha rhythms (8-13 Hz) dominate the EEG power-spectra in the rest-ing-state [2] as well as the period immediately before sleep [3]. Literature review shows that the thalamic interneurons (IN) are often ignored in thalamocortical population models; the emphasis is on the connections between the thalamo cortical relay (TCR) and the thala-mic reticular nucleus (TRN). In this work, we look into the effects of the IN cell population on the behaviour of an existing thalamocortical model containing the TCR and TRN cell populations [4]. A schematic...
The correlation between sleep integrity and attentional performance is normally interpreted as poor ...
There exists a large body of evidence pointing to an essential role of sleep in memory consolidation...
Sleep manifests itself by the spontaneous emergence of characteristic oscillatory rhythms, which oft...
Cortico-thalamic interactions are known to play a pivotal role in many brain phenomena, including sl...
Experimental studies on the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) of mammals and rodents show that the in...
The brain is a complex, hierachically organized system. Overall state (wakefulness, drowsi-ness, sle...
The thalamus is a subcortical structure, which consists of a collection of functionally and morpholo...
The human brain is the most complicated organ in the central nervous system. Although an enormous n...
Previous research has demonstrated that sleep spindles (11-17 Hz), which are known to be important f...
The thalamus is a key brain element in the processing of sensory information. During the sleep and a...
During relaxed wakefulness, the human brain exhibits pronounced rhythmic electrical activity in the ...
A novel direction to existing neural mass modelling technique is proposed where the commonly used `a...
Few models exist that accurately reproduce the complex rhythms of the thalamocortical system that ar...
<div><p>The thalamus is a key brain element in the processing of sensory information. During the sle...
The thalamus is a key brain element in the processing of sensory information. During the sleep and a...
The correlation between sleep integrity and attentional performance is normally interpreted as poor ...
There exists a large body of evidence pointing to an essential role of sleep in memory consolidation...
Sleep manifests itself by the spontaneous emergence of characteristic oscillatory rhythms, which oft...
Cortico-thalamic interactions are known to play a pivotal role in many brain phenomena, including sl...
Experimental studies on the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus (LGN) of mammals and rodents show that the in...
The brain is a complex, hierachically organized system. Overall state (wakefulness, drowsi-ness, sle...
The thalamus is a subcortical structure, which consists of a collection of functionally and morpholo...
The human brain is the most complicated organ in the central nervous system. Although an enormous n...
Previous research has demonstrated that sleep spindles (11-17 Hz), which are known to be important f...
The thalamus is a key brain element in the processing of sensory information. During the sleep and a...
During relaxed wakefulness, the human brain exhibits pronounced rhythmic electrical activity in the ...
A novel direction to existing neural mass modelling technique is proposed where the commonly used `a...
Few models exist that accurately reproduce the complex rhythms of the thalamocortical system that ar...
<div><p>The thalamus is a key brain element in the processing of sensory information. During the sle...
The thalamus is a key brain element in the processing of sensory information. During the sleep and a...
The correlation between sleep integrity and attentional performance is normally interpreted as poor ...
There exists a large body of evidence pointing to an essential role of sleep in memory consolidation...
Sleep manifests itself by the spontaneous emergence of characteristic oscillatory rhythms, which oft...