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Negative occurrence between hippocampal rhythmic slow activity and epileptiform spikes: Influence of the striatum

1986

AbstractThe effects of caudate and septal stimulation on hippocampal activity were studied. Sodium penicillin was intravenously injected in order to induce a steady rate of in-terictal epileptic activity. Penicillin injection caused significant reduction of the rate of occurrence and duration of hippocampal rhythmic slow activity (RSA). Spontaneous RSA as well as RSA-eliciting caudate and septal stimulation induced a marked inhibition on frequency of epileptiform complexes. Lesions of the medial septal nucleus made it impossible to record RSA or to observe any sort of influence on hippocampal epileptiform activity by caudate stimulation. This result suggests that the septum is important for…

Decerebrate StateMedial septal nucleusTime FactorsPhysiologyChemistryCaudate nucleusHippocampusStimulationPenicillinsStriatumHippocampal formationmedicine.diseaseHippocampusBiochemistryCorpus StriatumElectrophysiologyEpilepsyRhythmmedicine.anatomical_structureCatsmedicineAnimalsCaudate NucleusNeuroscienceArchives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie
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Letter: Thalamotomy-Like Effects From Partial Removal of a Ventral Intermediate Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulator Lead in a Patient With Essential Tremor…

2017

Deep Brain StimulationEssential Tremormedicine.medical_treatmentDeep brain stimulator03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineText miningThalamusHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineLead (electronics)ThalamuVentral Thalamic NucleiVentral intermediate nucleusEssential tremorSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryThalamotomymedicine.diseasePsychosurgeryAnesthesiaSurgeryNeurology (clinical)businessNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryHumanNeurosurgery
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Feature selection for KNN classifier to improve accurate detection of subthalamic nucleus during deep brain stimulation surgery in Parkinson’s patien…

2017

The tremor and dystonia associated with Parkinson’s disease can be treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS) implanted into the subthalamic nucleus (STN). The accurate STN detection is a complex neurosurgeon task during a DBS surgery since a proper fixing of stimulating electrodes will impact on the patient’s future life. The brain electrical signals obtained with Micro Electrodes Register (MER) are acquired at different depths of the brain during DBS surgery to detect STN. In our previous work, we found good accuracy performance to improve the localization of STN using K-Nearest Neighbours (KNN) supervised learning algorithm. However, for real-time classification, it is essential to reduce…

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"Table 6" of "Transverse momentum of J / psi produced in p Cu, p U, O-16 Cu, O-16 U and S-32 U collisions at 200-GeV per nucleon."

1991

CONTINUUM MUONS ORIGINATE MAINLY FROM VECTOR MESON DECAYS, SEMI-LEPTONIC DECAYS OF D DBAR PAIRS AND FROM DRELL-YAN MECHANISM.

Di-Muon ProductionNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyMathematics::General TopologyMuon productionJ/PsiInclusiveSingle Differential Cross SectionO16 U --> MU- MU+ (NEUTRALS) XNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> (NEUTRALS) MU+ MU- XHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentDSIG/DPTPsiNuclear ExperimentTransverse Momentum DependenceDrell Yan
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"Table 8" of "Transverse momentum of J / psi produced in p Cu, p U, O-16 Cu, O-16 U and S-32 U collisions at 200-GeV per nucleon."

1991

CONTINUUM MUONS ORIGINATE MAINLY FROM VECTOR MESON DECAYS, SEMI-LEPTONIC DECAYS OF D DBAR PAIRS AND FROM DRELL-YAN MECHANISM.

Di-Muon ProductionNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyMathematics::General TopologyMuon productionJ/PsiS32 U --> MU- MU+ (NEUTRALS) XInclusiveSingle Differential Cross SectionNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> (NEUTRALS) MU+ MU- XHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentDSIG/DPTPsiNuclear ExperimentTransverse Momentum DependenceDrell Yan
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"Table 4" of "Transverse momentum of J / psi produced in p Cu, p U, O-16 Cu, O-16 U and S-32 U collisions at 200-GeV per nucleon."

1991

CONTINUUM MUONS ORIGINATE MAINLY FROM VECTOR MESON DECAYS, SEMI-LEPTONIC DECAYS OF D DBAR PAIRS AND FROM DRELL-YAN MECHANISM.

Di-Muon ProductionNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyMathematics::General TopologyO16 CU --> MU- MU+ (NEUTRALS) XMuon productionJ/PsiInclusiveSingle Differential Cross SectionNUCLEUS NUCLEUS --> (NEUTRALS) MU+ MU- XHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentDSIG/DPTPsiNuclear ExperimentTransverse Momentum DependenceDrell Yan
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From the Golgi-Cajal mapping to the transmitter-based characterization of the neuronal networks leading to two modes of brain communication: Wiring a…

2007

After Golgi-Cajal mapped neural circuits, the discovery and mapping of the central monoamine neurons opened up for a new understanding of interneuronal communication by indicating that another form of communication exists. For instance, it was found that dopamine may be released as a prolactin inhibitory factor from the median eminence, indicating an alternative mode of dopamine communication in the brain. Subsequently, the analysis of the locus coeruleus noradrenaline neurons demonstrated a novel type of lower brainstem neuron that monosynaptically and globally innervated the entire CNS. Furthermore, the ascending raphe serotonin neuron systems were found to globally innervate the forebrai…

DopamineTortuosityBrain functionWiring transmissionSynaptic TransmissionDiffusionDual probe microdialysisMicrofluorimetrychemistry.chemical_compoundCatecholaminesPressure gradientsVolume transmissionHistofluorescenceLocus coeruleusExtracellular spaceNeurological and mental disordersNeurotransmitterNeuronsNeurotransmitter AgentsGeneral NeuroscienceBrain5-HydroxytryptamineAmygdalamedicine.anatomical_structure5-Hydroxytryptamine; Amygdala; Brain function; Brain uncoupling protein-2; Catecholamines; CA turnover; Clearance; Diffusion; Dopamine; Dorsal raphe; Dual probe microdialysis; Extracellular space; Extrasynaptic receptors; Histofluorescence; Local circuits; Locus coeruleus; Mapping of monoamine neurons; Microdensitometry; Microfluorimetry; Neurological and mental disorders; Noradrenaline; Nucleus accumbens; Pressure gradients; Receptor mosaics; Receptor–receptor interactions; Substantia nigra; Thermal gradients; Tortuosity; Transmitter–receptor mismatches; Volume fraction; Volume transmission; Wiring transmissionClearanceNucleus accumbensCA turnoverLocal circuitsReceptor–receptor interactionsSilver StainingMapping of monoamine neuronsModels NeurologicalNeurotransmissionBiologySerotonergicSubstantia nigramedicineBiological neural networkAnimalsHumansThermal gradientsTransmitter–receptor mismatchesVolume fractionExtrasynaptic receptorsMonoamine neurotransmitterchemistryReceptor mosaicsForebrainNoradrenalineLocus coeruleusBrain uncoupling protein-2Neurology (clinical)NeuronNerve NetMicrodensitometry5-Hydroxytryptamine Amygdala Brain function Brain uncoupling protein-2 Catecholamines CA turnover Clearance DiffusionNeuroscienceDorsal raphe
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Effects of Acute Stress on the Oscillatory Activity of the Hippocampus–Amygdala–Prefrontal Cortex Network

2021

Displaying a stress response to threatening stimuli is essential for survival. These reactions must be adjusted to be adaptive. Otherwise, even mental illnesses may develop. Describing the physiological stress response may contribute to distinguishing the abnormal responses that accompany the pathology, which may help to improve the development of both diagnoses and treatments. Recent advances have elucidated many of the processes and structures involved in stress response management; however, there is still much to unravel regarding this phenomenon. The main aim of the present research is to characterize the response of three brain areas deeply involved in the stress response (i.e., to an …

Dorsal Raphe NucleusGeneral NeuroscienceHippocampusBiologyStressAmygdalaPrefrontal cortexHippocampusAmygdalaElectrophysiologyCorticotropin-releasing hormonemedicine.anatomical_structureDorsal raphe nucleusmedicineRatMemory consolidationCorticotropin-releasing factorPrefrontal cortexNucleusNeuroscienceMemory ConsolidationNeuroscience
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Role of cannabinoids in the treatment of tinnitus

2016

Tinnitus is a frequent symptom in audiological clinical practice characterized by an abnormal noise perceived in one or both ears or in the head, in which a patient has a conscious hearing percept in absence of external sound. Tinnitus might be caused by a homeostatic response of central dorsal cochlear nucleus auditory neurons that makes them hyperactive in compensation to auditory input loss. One hypothesis suggests that tinnitus is a sensory form of epilepsy that involves the cochlear nucleus and the inferior colliculus, which display impairment in the electrical activity in the auditory system. This alteration determines a synaptic plasticity in the dorsal cochlear nucleus that becomes …

Dorsal cochlear nucleuTinnituSettore MED/31 - OtorinolaringoiatriaMedicine (all)CannabinoidCannabinoids; Dorsal cochlear nucleus; Tinnitus; Medicine (all)Settore MED/32 - Audiologia
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Functional Relations Between the Caudate Nucleus and the Dorsal Hippocampus in the Cat

1972

Dorsal hippocampusPhysiologybusiness.industryCaudate nucleusBiologyHippocampusBiochemistryElectric StimulationElectrophysiologyStereotaxic TechniquesText miningCatsAnimalsCaudate NucleusbusinessNeuroscienceArchives Internationales de Physiologie et de Biochimie
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