In the neocortex, neurons participate in epochs of elevated activity, or Up states, during periods of quiescent wakefulness, slow-wave sleep, and general anesthesia. The regulation of firing during and between Up states is of great interest because it can reflect the underlying connectivity and excitability of neurons within the network. Automated analysis of the onset and characteristics of Up state firing across different experiments and conditions requires a robust and accurate method for Up state detection. Using measurements of membrane potential mean and variance calculated from whole-cell recordings of neurons from control and postseizure tissue, the authors have developed such a method. This quantitative and automated method is inde...
<p>The membrane potential of cortical neurons in PFC-Hipp-VTA co-cultures alternates between a hyper...
During behavioral quiescence the neocortex generates spontaneous slow oscillations that consist of U...
Pathological changes in excitability of cortical tissue commonly underlie the initiation and spread ...
The balance between excitation and inhibition is critical in the physiology of the cerebral cortex. ...
A heritable gain-of-function in BK channel activity has been associated with spontaneous seizures in...
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
Abstract During slow-wave sleep, the neocortex shows complex, self-organized spontaneous activity. S...
The neocortex generates spontaneous slow oscillations that consist of up and down states during quie...
Epilepsy is a dynamic disease characterized by seizure state transitions and their underlying phase-...
BACKGROUND: The neuronal cortical network generates slow (<1 Hz) spontaneous rhythmic activity that ...
The neocortex generates spontaneous slow oscillations that consist of up and down states during quie...
The functions of sleep are diverse and still poorly understood, but a strong effect on cognition is...
Slow rhythms (< 1 Hz) where Up states of sustained neural activity alternate with almost quiescen...
Background. The neuronal cortical network generates slow (<1 Hz) spontaneous rhythmic activity that ...
The medial entorhinal cortex (mEC) is a key structure which controls the communication between the h...
<p>The membrane potential of cortical neurons in PFC-Hipp-VTA co-cultures alternates between a hyper...
During behavioral quiescence the neocortex generates spontaneous slow oscillations that consist of U...
Pathological changes in excitability of cortical tissue commonly underlie the initiation and spread ...
The balance between excitation and inhibition is critical in the physiology of the cerebral cortex. ...
A heritable gain-of-function in BK channel activity has been associated with spontaneous seizures in...
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
Abstract During slow-wave sleep, the neocortex shows complex, self-organized spontaneous activity. S...
The neocortex generates spontaneous slow oscillations that consist of up and down states during quie...
Epilepsy is a dynamic disease characterized by seizure state transitions and their underlying phase-...
BACKGROUND: The neuronal cortical network generates slow (<1 Hz) spontaneous rhythmic activity that ...
The neocortex generates spontaneous slow oscillations that consist of up and down states during quie...
The functions of sleep are diverse and still poorly understood, but a strong effect on cognition is...
Slow rhythms (< 1 Hz) where Up states of sustained neural activity alternate with almost quiescen...
Background. The neuronal cortical network generates slow (<1 Hz) spontaneous rhythmic activity that ...
The medial entorhinal cortex (mEC) is a key structure which controls the communication between the h...
<p>The membrane potential of cortical neurons in PFC-Hipp-VTA co-cultures alternates between a hyper...
During behavioral quiescence the neocortex generates spontaneous slow oscillations that consist of U...
Pathological changes in excitability of cortical tissue commonly underlie the initiation and spread ...