The theta rhythm plays a crucial role in synchronizing neural activity during attention and memory processes. However, the mechanisms behind the formation of neural activity during theta rhythm generation remain unknown. To address this, we propose a mathematical model that explains the distribution of interneurons in the CA1 field during the theta rhythm phase. Our model consists of a network of seven types of interneurons in the CA1 field that receive inputs from the CA3 field, entorhinal cortex, and local pyramidal neurons in the CA1 field. By adjusting the parameters of the connections in the model. We demonstrate that it is possible to replicate the experimentally observed phase relations between interneurons and the theta rhythm. Our ...
Hippocampal place cells encode an animal's past, current, and future location through sequences of a...
In this issue of Neuron, Szabo et al. uncover a unique subtype of interneurons that is highly active...
Hippocampal place cells encode an animal's past, current, and future location through sequences of a...
The theta rhythm, a network rhythm oscillating between 3-12 Hz, is one of the most prominent clockin...
The theta rhythm, a network rhythm oscillating between 3-12 Hz, is one of the most prominent clockin...
The hippocampal theta rhythm plays important roles in information processing; however, the mechanism...
The oriens-lacunosum moleculare (O-LM) subtype of interneuron is a key component in the formation o...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
Hippocampal theta oscillations (4-12 Hz) are consistently recorded during memory tasks and spatial n...
Surviving and thriving requires minimizing energy expenditure while navigating (sometimes harrowing)...
A prevalent local field potential (LFP) rhythm in the CA1 hippocampus associated with memory process...
SummaryPrecisely how rhythms support neuronal communication remains obscure. We investigated interre...
ABSTRACT: The extensive physiological data on hippocampal theta rhythm provide an opportunity to eva...
The activity of cells in the rodent hippocampus is strongly modulated by both the location of the an...
Hippocampal place cells encode an animal's past, current, and future location through sequences of a...
In this issue of Neuron, Szabo et al. uncover a unique subtype of interneurons that is highly active...
Hippocampal place cells encode an animal's past, current, and future location through sequences of a...
The theta rhythm, a network rhythm oscillating between 3-12 Hz, is one of the most prominent clockin...
The theta rhythm, a network rhythm oscillating between 3-12 Hz, is one of the most prominent clockin...
The hippocampal theta rhythm plays important roles in information processing; however, the mechanism...
The oriens-lacunosum moleculare (O-LM) subtype of interneuron is a key component in the formation o...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
This dissertation explores the relations between the hippocampal theta rhythm, the activity patterns...
Hippocampal theta oscillations (4-12 Hz) are consistently recorded during memory tasks and spatial n...
Surviving and thriving requires minimizing energy expenditure while navigating (sometimes harrowing)...
A prevalent local field potential (LFP) rhythm in the CA1 hippocampus associated with memory process...
SummaryPrecisely how rhythms support neuronal communication remains obscure. We investigated interre...
ABSTRACT: The extensive physiological data on hippocampal theta rhythm provide an opportunity to eva...
The activity of cells in the rodent hippocampus is strongly modulated by both the location of the an...
Hippocampal place cells encode an animal's past, current, and future location through sequences of a...
In this issue of Neuron, Szabo et al. uncover a unique subtype of interneurons that is highly active...
Hippocampal place cells encode an animal's past, current, and future location through sequences of a...