Large-scale slow oscillations allow the integration of neuronal activity across brain regions during sensory or cognitive processing. However, evidence that this form of coding also holds for pathological networks, such as for distributed networks in epileptic disorders, does not yet exist. Here, we show in a mouse model of unilateral hippocampal epilepsy that epileptic fast ripples generated in the neocortex distant from the primary focus occur during transient trains of interictal epileptic discharges. During these epileptic paroxysms, local phase-locking of neuronal firing and a phase-amplitude coupling of the epileptic discharges over a slow oscillation at 3-5 Hz are detected. Furthermore, the buildup of the slow oscillation begins in t...
Neuronal networks often express coherent oscillatory activity. These rhythms can provide a temporal ...
High-frequency oscillations (HFOs), termed ripples (80-200 Hz) and fast ripples (250-600 Hz), are re...
Network activity in the 200- to 600-Hz range termed high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) has been dete...
Large-scale slow oscillations allow the integration of neuronal activity across brain regions during...
Large-scale slow oscillations allow the integration of neuronal activity across brain regions during...
Most research on focal epilepsy focuses on mechanisms of seizure generation in the primary epileptic...
Fast ripples are a type of transient high-frequency oscillations recorded from the epileptogenic reg...
High-pass filtering (> 80 Hz) of EEG signals has enabled neuroscientists to analyze high-frequenc...
Ripples are sharp-wave-associated field oscillations (100-300 Hz) recorded in the hippocampus during...
SummaryRipples are sharp-wave-associated field oscillations (100–300 Hz) recorded in the hippocampus...
International audienceHigh frequency oscillations (HFO) have a variety of characteristics: band-limi...
High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are an intriguing potential biomarker for epilepsy, typically cat...
International audienceRipples are high-frequency bouts of coordinated hippocampal activity believed ...
High frequency oscillations (HFO) have a variety of characteristics: band-limited or broad-band, tra...
Spontaneous network oscillations near 200 Hz have been described in the hippocampus and parahippocam...
Neuronal networks often express coherent oscillatory activity. These rhythms can provide a temporal ...
High-frequency oscillations (HFOs), termed ripples (80-200 Hz) and fast ripples (250-600 Hz), are re...
Network activity in the 200- to 600-Hz range termed high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) has been dete...
Large-scale slow oscillations allow the integration of neuronal activity across brain regions during...
Large-scale slow oscillations allow the integration of neuronal activity across brain regions during...
Most research on focal epilepsy focuses on mechanisms of seizure generation in the primary epileptic...
Fast ripples are a type of transient high-frequency oscillations recorded from the epileptogenic reg...
High-pass filtering (> 80 Hz) of EEG signals has enabled neuroscientists to analyze high-frequenc...
Ripples are sharp-wave-associated field oscillations (100-300 Hz) recorded in the hippocampus during...
SummaryRipples are sharp-wave-associated field oscillations (100–300 Hz) recorded in the hippocampus...
International audienceHigh frequency oscillations (HFO) have a variety of characteristics: band-limi...
High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are an intriguing potential biomarker for epilepsy, typically cat...
International audienceRipples are high-frequency bouts of coordinated hippocampal activity believed ...
High frequency oscillations (HFO) have a variety of characteristics: band-limited or broad-band, tra...
Spontaneous network oscillations near 200 Hz have been described in the hippocampus and parahippocam...
Neuronal networks often express coherent oscillatory activity. These rhythms can provide a temporal ...
High-frequency oscillations (HFOs), termed ripples (80-200 Hz) and fast ripples (250-600 Hz), are re...
Network activity in the 200- to 600-Hz range termed high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) has been dete...