[图书][B] Neuronal substrates of sleep and epilepsy
M Steriade - 2003 - books.google.com
Neuronal circuits between the neocortex, the thalamus, the hippocampus and related
systems underlie the different states of vigilance and various paroxysmal disorders that …
systems underlie the different states of vigilance and various paroxysmal disorders that …
Grouping of brain rhythms in corticothalamic systems
M Steriade - Neuroscience, 2006 - Elsevier
Different brain rhythms, with both low-frequency and fast-frequency, are grouped within
complex wave-sequences. Instead of dissecting various frequency bands of the major …
complex wave-sequences. Instead of dissecting various frequency bands of the major …
Local aspects of sleep: observations from intracerebral recordings in humans
L Nobili, L De Gennaro, P Proserpio, F Moroni… - Progress in brain …, 2012 - Elsevier
Human sleep is considered a global phenomenon, orchestrated by central specialized
neuronal networks modulating the whole-brain activity. However, recent studies point to a …
neuronal networks modulating the whole-brain activity. However, recent studies point to a …
The slow (< 1 Hz) rhythm of non-REM sleep: a dialogue between three cardinal oscillators
V Crunelli, SW Hughes - Nature neuroscience, 2010 - nature.com
Abstract The slow (< 1 Hz) rhythm, the most important electroencephalogram (EEG)
signature of non–rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, is generally viewed as originating …
signature of non–rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, is generally viewed as originating …
[HTML][HTML] Neuronal plasticity in thalamocortical networks during sleep and waking oscillations
M Steriade, I Timofeev - Neuron, 2003 - cell.com
Spontaneous brain oscillations during states of vigilance are associated with neuronal
plasticity due to rhythmic spike bursts and spike trains fired by thalamic and neocortical …
plasticity due to rhythmic spike bursts and spike trains fired by thalamic and neocortical …
The neurobiology of sleep and wakefulness
MD Schwartz, TS Kilduff - Psychiatric Clinics, 2015 - psych.theclinics.com
Our understanding of the neural control of sleep in large part parallels the history of
neuroscience. As new tools and methodologies have become available to the research …
neuroscience. As new tools and methodologies have become available to the research …
The neurobiology of sleep
CB Saper - CONTINUUM: Lifelong Learning in Neurology, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Abstract Purpose of Review: The basic circuitries that regulate wake-sleep cycles are
described, along with how these are affected by different disease states and how those …
described, along with how these are affected by different disease states and how those …
Natural waking and sleep states: a view from inside neocortical neurons
M Steriade, I Timofeev… - Journal of …, 2001 - journals.physiology.org
In this first intracellular study of neocortical activities during waking and sleep states, we
hypothesized that synaptic activities during natural states of vigilance have a decisive impact …
hypothesized that synaptic activities during natural states of vigilance have a decisive impact …
EEG slow waves and sleep spindles: windows on the sleeping brain
DJ Dijk - Behavioural brain research, 1995 - Elsevier
Slow waves and sleep spindles are prominent features of the EEG in non-REM sleep and
some of the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying their genesis have been elucidated …
some of the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying their genesis have been elucidated …
Sleep and epilepsy
P Kellaway - Epilepsia, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
Epileptic mechanisms in the brain are subject to long‐duration, time‐ordered
neuromodulatory processes controlled by endogenous oscillators which are responsible for …
neuromodulatory processes controlled by endogenous oscillators which are responsible for …