International audienceGamma rhythms are essential for memory encoding and retrieval. Despite extensive study of these rhythms in the entorhinal cortex, dentate gyrus, CA3, and CA1, almost nothing is known regarding their generation and organization in the structure delivering the most prominent hippocampal output: the subiculum. Here we show using a complete rat hippocampal preparation in vitro that the subiculum intrinsically and independently generates spontaneous slow (25-50 Hz) and fast (100-150 Hz) gamma rhythms during the rising phase and peak of persistent subicular theta rhythms. These two gamma frequencies are phase modulated by theta rhythms without any form of afferent input from the entorhinal cortex or CA1. Subicular principal ...
Generation of gamma rhythms in reciprocally connected areas of cortex produces synchronous neuronal ...
The hippocampal theta rhythm plays important roles in information processing; however, the mechanism...
The activity of networks subserving memory and learning in the hippocampus is under the control of G...
Our brains are composed of billions of neurons that somehow coordinate their activity to generate ou...
The subiculum is positioned at a critical juncture at the interface of the hippocampus with the rest...
It is well-established that theta (~4-10 Hz) and gamma (~25-100 Hz) oscillations interact in the rat...
The rodent hippocampal circuit is capable of exhibiting in vitro spontaneous rhythmic field potentia...
AbstractSynchronous activity among synaptically connected interneurons is thought to organize tempor...
SummaryPrecisely how rhythms support neuronal communication remains obscure. We investigated interre...
The molecular layer of the dentate gyrus and the anatomically adjacent stratum lacunosum-moleculare ...
The hippocampal theta and neocortical gamma rhythms are two prominent examples of oscillatory neuron...
Hippocampal theta and gamma rhythms are hypothesized to play a role in the physiology of higher cogn...
AbstractGamma frequency oscillations (30–100 Hz) have been suggested to underlie various cognitive a...
The hippocampal theta and neocortical gamma rhythms are two prominent examples of oscillatory neuron...
Generation of gamma rhythms in reciprocally connected areas of cortex produces synchronous neuronal ...
Generation of gamma rhythms in reciprocally connected areas of cortex produces synchronous neuronal ...
The hippocampal theta rhythm plays important roles in information processing; however, the mechanism...
The activity of networks subserving memory and learning in the hippocampus is under the control of G...
Our brains are composed of billions of neurons that somehow coordinate their activity to generate ou...
The subiculum is positioned at a critical juncture at the interface of the hippocampus with the rest...
It is well-established that theta (~4-10 Hz) and gamma (~25-100 Hz) oscillations interact in the rat...
The rodent hippocampal circuit is capable of exhibiting in vitro spontaneous rhythmic field potentia...
AbstractSynchronous activity among synaptically connected interneurons is thought to organize tempor...
SummaryPrecisely how rhythms support neuronal communication remains obscure. We investigated interre...
The molecular layer of the dentate gyrus and the anatomically adjacent stratum lacunosum-moleculare ...
The hippocampal theta and neocortical gamma rhythms are two prominent examples of oscillatory neuron...
Hippocampal theta and gamma rhythms are hypothesized to play a role in the physiology of higher cogn...
AbstractGamma frequency oscillations (30–100 Hz) have been suggested to underlie various cognitive a...
The hippocampal theta and neocortical gamma rhythms are two prominent examples of oscillatory neuron...
Generation of gamma rhythms in reciprocally connected areas of cortex produces synchronous neuronal ...
Generation of gamma rhythms in reciprocally connected areas of cortex produces synchronous neuronal ...
The hippocampal theta rhythm plays important roles in information processing; however, the mechanism...
The activity of networks subserving memory and learning in the hippocampus is under the control of G...