SummaryHippocampal theta rhythm arises from a combination of recently described intrinsic theta oscillators and inputs from multiple brain areas. Interneurons expressing the markers parvalbumin (PV) and somatostatin (SOM) are leading candidates to participate in intrinsic rhythm generation and principal cell (PC) coordination in distal CA1 and subiculum. We tested their involvement by optogenetically activating and silencing PV or SOM interneurons in an intact hippocampus preparation that preserves intrinsic connections and oscillates spontaneously at theta frequencies. Despite evidence suggesting that SOM interneurons are crucial for theta, optogenetic manipulation of these interneurons modestly influenced theta rhythm. However, SOM intern...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
Episodic learning and memory retrieval are dependent on hippocampal theta oscillation, thought to re...
SummaryBoth circuit and single-cell properties contribute to network rhythms. In vitro, pyramidal ce...
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...
A prevalent local field potential (LFP) rhythm in the CA1 hippocampus associated with memory process...
Gamma oscillations (30 - 120 Hz) are a common feature of active cortical networks and changes in the...
Gamma oscillations (30 - 120 Hz) are a common feature of active cortical networks and changes in th...
Hippocampal theta oscillations (4-12 Hz) are consistently recorded during memory tasks and spatial n...
Hippocampal theta oscillations orchestrate faster beta-to-gamma oscillations facilitating the segmen...
Biological oscillations can be controlled by a small population of rhythmic pacemaker cells, or in t...
Hippocampal theta rhythm is an oscillatory activity in the range of 3 – 12 Hz, prominently observed ...
AbstractTheta oscillations represent the “on-line” state of the hippocampus. The extracellular curre...
The oriens-lacunosum moleculare (O-LM) subtype of interneuron is a key component in the formation o...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
Episodic learning and memory retrieval are dependent on hippocampal theta oscillation, thought to re...
SummaryBoth circuit and single-cell properties contribute to network rhythms. In vitro, pyramidal ce...
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...
A prevalent local field potential (LFP) rhythm in the CA1 hippocampus associated with memory process...
Gamma oscillations (30 - 120 Hz) are a common feature of active cortical networks and changes in the...
Gamma oscillations (30 - 120 Hz) are a common feature of active cortical networks and changes in th...
Hippocampal theta oscillations (4-12 Hz) are consistently recorded during memory tasks and spatial n...
Hippocampal theta oscillations orchestrate faster beta-to-gamma oscillations facilitating the segmen...
Biological oscillations can be controlled by a small population of rhythmic pacemaker cells, or in t...
Hippocampal theta rhythm is an oscillatory activity in the range of 3 – 12 Hz, prominently observed ...
AbstractTheta oscillations represent the “on-line” state of the hippocampus. The extracellular curre...
The oriens-lacunosum moleculare (O-LM) subtype of interneuron is a key component in the formation o...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
Theta activity is one of the most prominent rhythms in the brain and appears to be conserved among m...
Episodic learning and memory retrieval are dependent on hippocampal theta oscillation, thought to re...