Interval patterns in single spike train, e.g. "favored patterns (FPs, the FP is a sequence of successive intervals of action potentials that occur more often than what is reasonably expected at random.)", may represent neural codes containing information. The present study developed a "high-speed FP-detection method" which could qualitatively and quantitatively analyze FPs. By using this method, single spike trains of nucleus paraventricularis (NPV) and rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVL) having different firing patterns, being involved in regulation of arterial pressure, and controlled by different transmitters, were chosen for analysis. Results: (1) Corticotropin releasing factor, substance P and agonists of alpha-, be...
In this study I investigated the mechanisms of neuronal network oscillatory activity in rat M1 using...
Extracellular multi-unit recording is a widely used technique to study spontaneous and evoked neuron...
Many experiments in neuroscience have compared the strength of association between neural spike trai...
This thesis is concerned with the development of techniques for analyzing the sequences of stereotyp...
Electrophysiological signal processing is a broad, complex and growing field. Universally, the first...
Neural signals convey information through two different modalities: intensity and discharge pattern....
Extremely synchronized firing patterns such as those observed in brain diseases like epilepsy may re...
Extracellular multi-unit recording is a widely used technique to study spontaneous and evoked neuron...
A spike train is a sequence of recorded times at which a neuron fires an action potential. When the ...
Extracellular multi-unit recording is a widely used technique to study spontaneous and evoked neuron...
1. Here we study the variability in extracellular records of action potentials. Our work is motivate...
<p>: Action potential spike-timing stability can vary with increased firing rate in certain neurons,...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Dot raster plots of cortical responses to pulsed noises presented at different repetit...
<p>(A–D) Waveforms and derivatives of APs recorded from a human (top traces) and mouse pyramidal neu...
<p>GPi neurons (n = 229) recorded in MPTP treated non-human primates that display typical beta band ...
In this study I investigated the mechanisms of neuronal network oscillatory activity in rat M1 using...
Extracellular multi-unit recording is a widely used technique to study spontaneous and evoked neuron...
Many experiments in neuroscience have compared the strength of association between neural spike trai...
This thesis is concerned with the development of techniques for analyzing the sequences of stereotyp...
Electrophysiological signal processing is a broad, complex and growing field. Universally, the first...
Neural signals convey information through two different modalities: intensity and discharge pattern....
Extremely synchronized firing patterns such as those observed in brain diseases like epilepsy may re...
Extracellular multi-unit recording is a widely used technique to study spontaneous and evoked neuron...
A spike train is a sequence of recorded times at which a neuron fires an action potential. When the ...
Extracellular multi-unit recording is a widely used technique to study spontaneous and evoked neuron...
1. Here we study the variability in extracellular records of action potentials. Our work is motivate...
<p>: Action potential spike-timing stability can vary with increased firing rate in certain neurons,...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Dot raster plots of cortical responses to pulsed noises presented at different repetit...
<p>(A–D) Waveforms and derivatives of APs recorded from a human (top traces) and mouse pyramidal neu...
<p>GPi neurons (n = 229) recorded in MPTP treated non-human primates that display typical beta band ...
In this study I investigated the mechanisms of neuronal network oscillatory activity in rat M1 using...
Extracellular multi-unit recording is a widely used technique to study spontaneous and evoked neuron...
Many experiments in neuroscience have compared the strength of association between neural spike trai...