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Theta and Alpha Oscillation Impairments in Autistic Spectrum Disorder Reflect Working Memory Deficit
(2017)
A dysfunction in the excitatory–inhibitory (E/I) coordination in neuronal assembly has been proposed as a possible neurobiological mechanism of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). However, the potential impact of this mechanism ...
Intrinsic subthreshold oscillations of the membrane potential in pyramidal neurons of the olfactory amygdala
(2005)
The amygdala complex is a heterogeneous group of temporal lobe brain structures involved in the processing of biologically significant sensory stimuli and in the generation of appropriate responses to them. The amygdala ...
Theta and alpha oscillation impairments in autistic spectrum disorder reflect working memory deficit
(2017)
A dysfunction in the excitatory-inhibitory (E/I) coordination in neuronal assembly has been proposed as a possible neurobiological mechanism of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). However, the potential impact of this mechanism ...
Theta and Alpha Oscillation Impairments in Autistic Spectrum Disorder Reflect Working Memory Deficit
(2017)
A dysfunction in the excitatory–inhibitory (E/I) coordination in neuronal assembly has been proposed as a possible neurobiological mechanism of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). However, the potential impact of this mechanism ...
Envelope analysis links oscillatory and arrhythmic EEG activities to two types of neuronal synchronization
(Academic Press INC Elsevier Science, 2018)
Traditionally, EEG is understood as originating from the synchronous activation of neuronal populations that generate rhythmic oscillations in specific frequency bands. Recently, new neuronal dynamics regimes have been ...
Optogenetic inactivation of the medial septum impairs long-term object recognition memory formation
(Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022-06-07)
Theta oscillations in visual cortex emerge with experience to convey expected reward time and experienced reward rate
(Society For Neuroscience, 2015-07)
The primary visual cortex (V1) is widely regarded as faithfully conveying the physical properties of visual stimuli. Thus, experience-induced changes in V1 are often interpreted as improving visual perception (i.e., ...
Beta Oscillations Distinguish Between Two Forms of Mental Imagery While Gamma and Theta Activity Reflects Auditory Attention
(2018)
Visual sensory processing of external events decreases when attention is internally oriented toward self-generated thoughts and also differences in attenuation have been shown depending on the thought’s modality (visual ...