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Tag Directory > Thalamus


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Connectivity Patterns Revealed by Mapping of Active Inputs on Dendrites of Thalamorecipient Neurons in the Auditory Cortex -- Richardson et al. 29 (20): 6406 -- Journal of Neuroscience

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Preserving Information in Neural Transmission -- Sincich et al. 29 (19): 6207 -- Journal of Neuroscience

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Stability of Thalamocortical Synaptic Transmission across Awake Brain States -- Stoelzel et al. 29 (21): 6851 -- Journal of Neuroscience

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Although monosynaptic response amplitude was strongly modulated by preceding impulse history, they couldn't find any influence of EEG state on the monosynaptic response amplitude or on synaptic dynamics. Just negative results..., delicious.com

 

Stimulus-Specific Adaptation Occurs in the Auditory Thalamus -- Anderson et al. 29 (22): 7359 -- Journal of Neuroscience

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Your Brain Boots Up Like a Computer

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Could a Dose of Ether Contain the Secret to Consciousness? | Drugs & Addiction | DISCOVER Magazine

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"Although the brain may become less active under anesthesia, it usually doesn?t shut down completely (if it did, we would die). In fact, when scientists played a tone into the ears of an anesthetized cat, its cortex still produced strong bursts of electricity. But its responses were different from those of a waking cat. In an anesthetized cat, the brain responds the same way to any sound, with a noisy crackle of neurons. In a waking cat, the response is complex: One brain region after another responds as the animal processes the sound, and different sounds produce different responses. It?s as if the waking brain produces a unique melody, whereas the anesthetized brain can produce only a blast of sound or no sound at all.", delicious.com

 

Neural basis of rhythmic timing networks in the human brain.

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Cerebral structures participating in motor preparation in humans: a positron emission tomography study.

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Your Brain Boots Up Like a Computer

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As we yawn and open our eyes in the morning, the brain stem sends little puffs of nitric oxide to another part of the brain, the thalamus, which then directs it elsewhere., blogmarks.net

 

Memory-prediction framework

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The memory-prediction framework is a theory of brain function that was created by Jeff Hawkins and described in his book On Intelligence. This theory concerns the role of the hippocampus, neocortex, and the thalamus in matching sensory inputs to stored me, blogmarks.net

 

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