During NREM sleep and under certain types of anaesthesia, the mammalian brain exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) rhythm. At the cellular level, this rhythm correlates with so-called UP and DOWN membrane potential states. In the neocortex, these UP and DOWN states correspond to periods of intense network activity and widespread neuronal silence, respectively, whereas in thalamocortical (TC) neurons, UP/DOWN states take on a more stereotypical oscillatory form, with UP states commencing with a low-threshold Ca2+ potential (LTCP). Whilst these properties are now well recognised for neurons in cats and rats, whether or not they are also shared by neurons in the mouse is not fully known. To address this issue, we obtained intracellular recordin...
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During NREM sleep and under certain types of anaesthesia, the mammalian brain exhibits a distinctive...
During NREM sleep and under certain types of anaesthesia, the mammalian brain exhibits a distinctive...
During NREM sleep and under certain types of anaesthesia, the mammalian brain exhibits a distinctive...
The slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is an electroencephalogram hallmark of resting sleep. In thalamocortical neu...
During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and t...
The slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is an electroencephalogram hallmark of resting sleep. In thalamocortical neu...
The slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is an electroencephalogram hallmark of resting sleep. In thalamocortical neu...
During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and t...
During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and t...
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and t...
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During NREM sleep and under certain types of anaesthesia, the mammalian brain exhibits a distinctive...
During NREM sleep and under certain types of anaesthesia, the mammalian brain exhibits a distinctive...
During NREM sleep and under certain types of anaesthesia, the mammalian brain exhibits a distinctive...
The slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is an electroencephalogram hallmark of resting sleep. In thalamocortical neu...
During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and t...
The slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is an electroencephalogram hallmark of resting sleep. In thalamocortical neu...
The slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is an electroencephalogram hallmark of resting sleep. In thalamocortical neu...
During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and t...
During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and t...
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
During non-rapid eye movement sleep and certain types of anaesthesia, neurons in the neocortex and t...
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
During sleep and anesthesia, neocortical neurons exhibit rhythmic UP/DOWN membrane potential states....
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...
During deep sleep and anesthesia, the EEG of humans and animals exhibits a distinctive slow (<1 Hz) ...