Fear extinction in rats: implications for human brain imaging and anxiety disorders
Fear extinction is the decrease in conditioned fear responses that normally occurs when a
conditioned stimulus (CS) is repeatedly presented in the absence of the aversive …
conditioned stimulus (CS) is repeatedly presented in the absence of the aversive …
Recording and analysis techniques for high-frequency oscillations
GA Worrell, K Jerbi, K Kobayashi, JM Lina… - Progress in …, 2012 - Elsevier
In recent years, new recording technologies have advanced such that, at high temporal and
spatial resolutions, high-frequency oscillations (HFO) can be recorded in human partial …
spatial resolutions, high-frequency oscillations (HFO) can be recorded in human partial …
Laminar analysis of slow wave activity in humans
Brain electrical activity is largely composed of oscillations at characteristic frequencies.
These rhythms are hierarchically organized and are thought to perform important …
These rhythms are hierarchically organized and are thought to perform important …
Astrocytes convert network excitation to tonic inhibition of neurons
Background Glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) transporters play important roles in
balancing excitatory and inhibitory signals in the brain. Increasing evidence suggest that …
balancing excitatory and inhibitory signals in the brain. Increasing evidence suggest that …
Spatial characterization of interictal high frequency oscillations in epileptic neocortex
Interictal high frequency oscillations (HFOs), in particular those with frequency components
in excess of 200 Hz, have been proposed as important biomarkers of epileptic cortex as well …
in excess of 200 Hz, have been proposed as important biomarkers of epileptic cortex as well …
First-pass selectivity for semantic categories in human anteroventral temporal lobe
AM Chan, JM Baker, E Eskandar… - Journal of …, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
How the brain encodes the semantic concepts represented by words is a fundamental
question in cognitive neuroscience. Hemodynamic neuroimaging studies have robustly …
question in cognitive neuroscience. Hemodynamic neuroimaging studies have robustly …
Microphysiology of epileptiform activity in human neocortex
CA Schevon, SK Ng, J Cappell… - Journal of clinical …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
The authors report the use of dense two-dimensional microelectrode array recordings to
characterize fine resolution electrocortical activity (“μEEG”) in epileptogenic human cortex. A …
characterize fine resolution electrocortical activity (“μEEG”) in epileptogenic human cortex. A …
Physiological sharp wave-ripples and interictal events in vitro: what's the difference?
Sharp wave-ripples and interictal events are physiological and pathological forms of
transient high activity in the hippocampus with similar features. Sharp wave-ripples have …
transient high activity in the hippocampus with similar features. Sharp wave-ripples have …
Intracortical electroencephalography in acute brain injury
A Waziri, J Claassen, RM Stuart, H Arif… - Annals of Neurology …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Continuous electroencephalography (EEG) is used in patients with neurological
injury to detect electrographic seizures and clinically important changes in brain function …
injury to detect electrographic seizures and clinically important changes in brain function …
Accuracy of high-frequency oscillations recorded intraoperatively for classification of epileptogenic regions
To see whether acute intraoperative recordings using stereo EEG (SEEG) electrodes can
replace prolonged interictal intracranial EEG (iEEG) recording, making the process more …
replace prolonged interictal intracranial EEG (iEEG) recording, making the process more …