This paper describes a study of the effects of variations in the thalamocortical synaptic activity on alpha rhythms (8 - 13 Hz) using a computational model. The study aims to investigate alpha rhythm slowing associated with Alzheimer's Disease. It is observed that for a certain range of values of the input, an increase in inhibitory activity results in an increase of the lower alpha band (8 - 10 Hz) power and a corresponding decrease in the upper alpha band (11 - 13 Hz) power, thus indicating a slowing of the alpha rhythms. On the other hand, an increase in the excitatory synaptic activity results in an overall shift of the peak power in the output signal from the lower alpha band to the upper alpha band. However, for values of input outsid...
The alpha rhythm (~10 Hz) is one of the most studied oscillations in the brain and is mainly related...
During relaxed wakefulness, the human brain exhibits pronounced rhythmic electrical activity in the ...
Degeneration of cognitive functioning due to dementia is among the most important health problems in...
This paper describes a study of the effects of variations in the thalamocortical synaptic activity o...
Attenuation of power in the alpha band (8–13 Hz) of Electroencephalograhy (EEG) is identified as a ha...
Attenuation of power in the alpha band (8–13 Hz) of Electroencephalograhy (EEG) is identi?ed as a ...
A decrease in alpha band power is defined as a hallmark of electroencephalogram (EEG) in Alzheimer's...
Abstract Electroencephalography (EEG) studies in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) patients show an attenuat...
The focus of this paper is to correlate the bifurcation behaviour of a thalamocortical neural mass m...
The chapter is organised in two parts: In the first part, the focus is on a combined power spectral...
This paper describes a study of the effects of variation of synaptic connectivity in a thalamo-corti...
This paper studies the effects of varying the totalnumber of synapses in a computational model of a ...
This paper describes a study of the effects of variation of synaptic connectivity in a thalamo-corti...
The study presents a thalamocortical network model which oscillates within the alpha frequency band ...
In this work, we introduce the kinetic framework for modelling synaptic transmission in an existing ...
The alpha rhythm (~10 Hz) is one of the most studied oscillations in the brain and is mainly related...
During relaxed wakefulness, the human brain exhibits pronounced rhythmic electrical activity in the ...
Degeneration of cognitive functioning due to dementia is among the most important health problems in...
This paper describes a study of the effects of variations in the thalamocortical synaptic activity o...
Attenuation of power in the alpha band (8–13 Hz) of Electroencephalograhy (EEG) is identified as a ha...
Attenuation of power in the alpha band (8–13 Hz) of Electroencephalograhy (EEG) is identi?ed as a ...
A decrease in alpha band power is defined as a hallmark of electroencephalogram (EEG) in Alzheimer's...
Abstract Electroencephalography (EEG) studies in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) patients show an attenuat...
The focus of this paper is to correlate the bifurcation behaviour of a thalamocortical neural mass m...
The chapter is organised in two parts: In the first part, the focus is on a combined power spectral...
This paper describes a study of the effects of variation of synaptic connectivity in a thalamo-corti...
This paper studies the effects of varying the totalnumber of synapses in a computational model of a ...
This paper describes a study of the effects of variation of synaptic connectivity in a thalamo-corti...
The study presents a thalamocortical network model which oscillates within the alpha frequency band ...
In this work, we introduce the kinetic framework for modelling synaptic transmission in an existing ...
The alpha rhythm (~10 Hz) is one of the most studied oscillations in the brain and is mainly related...
During relaxed wakefulness, the human brain exhibits pronounced rhythmic electrical activity in the ...
Degeneration of cognitive functioning due to dementia is among the most important health problems in...