Gamma oscillations (30-100 Hz) reflect a fast brain rhythm that provides a fundamental mechanism of complex neuronal information processing in the hippocampus and in the neocortex in vivo. Gamma oscillations have been implicated in higher brain functions, such as sensory perception, motor activity, and memory formation. Experimental studies on synaptic transmission and bioenergetics underlying gamma oscillations have primarily used acute slices of the hippocampus. This study tests whether organotypic hippocampal slice cultures of the rat provide an alternative model for cortical gamma oscillations in vitro. Our findings are that 1) slice cultures feature well-preserved laminated architecture and neuronal morphology; 2) slice cultures of dif...
Gamma frequency (30-80 Hz) oscillations are implicated in memory processing. Such rhythmic activity ...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
UNLABELLED: Gamma oscillations (30-120 Hz) are thought to be important for various cognitive functio...
Gamma oscillations (30-100 Hz) reflect a fast brain rhythm that provides a fundamental mechanism of ...
Fast neuronal network oscillations in the gamma range (30-100 Hz) in the cerebral cortex have been i...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.Fast neuronal network oscillations in an in vitro m...
Gamma-frequency oscillations (approximately 30-100 Hz) in cortical network activity have been propos...
Gamma-frequency oscillations (∼30-100 Hz) in cortical network activity have been proposed to provide...
AbstractGamma frequency oscillations (30–100 Hz) have been suggested to underlie various cognitive a...
In vivo oscillations, reflecting the coordinated activity ofneuronal ensembles, are observed spontan...
High frequency oscillations (> 80–90 Hz) occur in neocortex and hippocampus in vivo where they are a...
Gamma rhythms are known to contribute to the process of memory encoding. However, little is known ab...
Ever since Hans Berger recorded the first human EEGs in humans and observed large, rhythmic 8 Hz fie...
Gamma-frequency oscillations are prominent during active network states in the hippocampus. An intra...
Our brains are composed of billions of neurons that somehow coordinate their activity to generate ou...
Gamma frequency (30-80 Hz) oscillations are implicated in memory processing. Such rhythmic activity ...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
UNLABELLED: Gamma oscillations (30-120 Hz) are thought to be important for various cognitive functio...
Gamma oscillations (30-100 Hz) reflect a fast brain rhythm that provides a fundamental mechanism of ...
Fast neuronal network oscillations in the gamma range (30-100 Hz) in the cerebral cortex have been i...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.Fast neuronal network oscillations in an in vitro m...
Gamma-frequency oscillations (approximately 30-100 Hz) in cortical network activity have been propos...
Gamma-frequency oscillations (∼30-100 Hz) in cortical network activity have been proposed to provide...
AbstractGamma frequency oscillations (30–100 Hz) have been suggested to underlie various cognitive a...
In vivo oscillations, reflecting the coordinated activity ofneuronal ensembles, are observed spontan...
High frequency oscillations (> 80–90 Hz) occur in neocortex and hippocampus in vivo where they are a...
Gamma rhythms are known to contribute to the process of memory encoding. However, little is known ab...
Ever since Hans Berger recorded the first human EEGs in humans and observed large, rhythmic 8 Hz fie...
Gamma-frequency oscillations are prominent during active network states in the hippocampus. An intra...
Our brains are composed of billions of neurons that somehow coordinate their activity to generate ou...
Gamma frequency (30-80 Hz) oscillations are implicated in memory processing. Such rhythmic activity ...
The hippocampus contributes to the formation of long term memory. However, exactly how the hippocamp...
UNLABELLED: Gamma oscillations (30-120 Hz) are thought to be important for various cognitive functio...