The role of the anterior nuclei of the thalamus in human memory processing

CM Sweeney-Reed, L Buentjen, J Voges… - Neuroscience & …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Extensive neuroanatomical connectivity between the anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) and
hippocampus and neocortex renders them well-placed for a role in memory processing, and …

Neural mechanisms of transient neocortical beta rhythms: Converging evidence from humans, computational modeling, monkeys, and mice

MA Sherman, S Lee, R Law, S Haegens… - Proceedings of the …, 2016‏ - pnas.org
Human neocortical 15–29-Hz beta oscillations are strong predictors of perceptual and motor
performance. However, the mechanistic origin of beta in vivo is unknown, hindering …

Computational components of visual predictive coding circuitry

S Shipp - Frontiers in Neural Circuits, 2024‏ - frontiersin.org
If a full visual percept can be said to be a 'hypothesis', so too can a neural 'prediction'–
although the latter addresses one particular component of image content (such as 3 …

Increased thalamic resting‐state connectivity as a core driver of LSD‐induced hallucinations

F Müller, C Lenz, P Dolder, U Lang… - Acta Psychiatrica …, 2017‏ - Wiley Online Library
Objective It has been proposed that the thalamocortical system is an important site of action
of hallucinogenic drugs and an essential component of the neural correlates of …

The phase of thalamic alpha activity modulates cortical gamma-band activity: evidence from resting-state MEG recordings

F Roux, M Wibral, W Singer, J Aru… - Journal of …, 2013‏ - jneurosci.org
Recent findings have implicated thalamic alpha oscillations in the phasic modulation of
cortical activity. However, the precise relationship between thalamic alpha oscillations and …

Neuronal oscillations with non-sinusoidal morphology produce spurious phase-to-amplitude coupling and directionality

D Lozano-Soldevilla, N Ter Huurne… - Frontiers in …, 2016‏ - frontiersin.org
Neuronal oscillations support cognitive processing. Modern views suggest that neuronal
oscillations do not only reflect coordinated activity in spatially distributed networks, but also …

Phase-amplitude coupling is elevated in deep sleep and in the onset zone of focal epileptic seizures

M Amiri, B Frauscher, J Gotman - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2016‏ - frontiersin.org
The interactions between different EEG frequency bands have been widely investigated in
normal and pathologic brain activity. Phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) is one of the …

Specific and comprehensive genetic targeting reveals brain-wide distribution and synaptic input patterns of GABAergic axo-axonic interneurons

R Raudales, G Kim, SM Kelly, J Hatfield, W Guan… - Elife, 2024‏ - elifesciences.org
Abstract Axo-axonic cells (AACs), also called chandelier cells (ChCs) in the cerebral cortex,
are the most distinctive type of GABAergic interneurons described in the neocortex …

Corticothalamic phase synchrony and cross-frequency coupling predict human memory formation

CM Sweeney-Reed, T Zaehle, J Voges, FC Schmitt… - elife, 2014‏ - elifesciences.org
The anterior thalamic nucleus (ATN) is thought to play an important role in a brain network
involving the hippocampus and neocortex, which enables human memories to be formed …

Intraoperative electrocorticography for physiological research in movement disorders: principles and experience in 200 cases

F Panov, E Levin, C de Hemptinne, NC Swann… - Journal of …, 2017‏ - thejns.org
OBJECTIVE Contemporary theories of the pathophysiology of movement disorders
emphasize abnormal oscillatory activity in basal ganglia-thalamocortical loops, but these …