نتایج جستجو برای: anterior thalamic

تعداد نتایج: 138240  

Journal: :European journal of pain 2005
J Lorenz K L Casey

Pain subserves different functions. Acute pain from the intact body alerts the victim to immediately react and withdraw from the bodily threat, ideally before an injury happens. However, during manifest injury and tissue inflammation, withdrawal and flight are no longer adaptive. Instead, sparing the affected body part to promote healing requires heightened awareness and avoidance behaviour ove...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2007
Anne-Sophie Rolland Maria-Trinidad Herrero Virginia Garcia-Martinez Merle Ruberg Etienne C Hirsch Chantal François

We have examined whether degeneration of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons causes dysfunction of both the basal ganglia-thalamic and cerebello-thalamic pathways. Changes in the activity of thalamic neurons receiving input from the basal ganglia or the cerebellum were examined in two models of Parkinson's disease, 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-lesioned rats and 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro...

2015
Catherine M. Sweeney-Reed Tino Zaehle Jürgen Voges Friedhelm C. Schmitt Lars Buentjen Klaus Kopitzki Hermann Hinrichs Hans-Jochen Heinze Robert T. Knight Alan Richardson-Klavehn Helen Wills

21 Previously we reported electrophysiological evidence for a role for the anterior thalamic 22 nucleus (ATN) in human memory formation (Sweeney-Reed et al. 2014). Theta-gamma 23 cross-frequency coupling (CFC) predicted successful memory formation, with the 24 involvement of gamma oscillations suggesting memory-relevant local processing in the ATN. 25 The importance of the theta frequency range...

2015
Klaus Kopitzki Hermann Hinrichs Hans-Jochen Heinze Michael D Rugg Robert T Knight Catherine M Sweeney-Reed Tino Zaehle Jürgen Voges Friedhelm C Schmitt Lars Buentjen Catherine M. Sweeney-Reed Friedhelm C. Schmitt Robert T. Knight Alan Richardson-Klavehn Helen Wills

21 Previously we reported electrophysiological evidence for a role for the anterior thalamic 22 nucleus (ATN) in human memory formation (Sweeney-Reed et al. 2014). Theta-gamma 23 cross-frequency coupling (CFC) predicted successful memory formation, with the 24 involvement of gamma oscillations suggesting memory-relevant local processing in the ATN. 25 The importance of the theta frequency range...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1987
A Ableitner A Herz

The brain regions that may be functionally involved in the control of anxiety and the development of seizures were examined using quantitative 1-14C-deoxyglucose autoradiography. For this purpose, beta-carbolines FG 7142 and DMCM were employed. They exert their effects via the benzodiazepine receptor, and whereas both possess anxiogenic properties, FG 7142 is a proconvulsant and DMCM a potent c...

2015
Catherine M Sweeney-Reed Tino Zaehle Jürgen Voges Friedhelm C Schmitt Lars Buentjen Klaus Kopitzki Hermann Hinrichs Hans-Jochen Heinze Michael D Rugg Robert T Knight Alan Richardson-Klavehn

Previously we reported electrophysiological evidence for a role for the anterior thalamic nucleus (ATN) in human memory formation (Sweeney-Reed et al., 2014). Theta-gamma cross-frequency coupling (CFC) predicted successful memory formation, with the involvement of gamma oscillations suggesting memory-relevant local processing in the ATN. The importance of the theta frequency range in memory pro...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
پریچهر پاس بخش parichehr pasbakhsh مهدی مهدی زاده mehdi mehdizadeh ژیلا بهزادی gila behzadi

background: mediodorsal (md) thalamic nucleus, which is considered to take place between extra pyramidal and limbic feedback circuit, receives projective fibers from ventrolateral neurons of reticular part of substantia nigra (snr). in order to better understand the influence and chemical reaction of these fibers upon md nucleus, the morphology and synaptology of them were examined in the prese...

2014
Simon S. Keller Jonathan O’Muircheartaigh Catherine Traynor Karren Towgood Gareth J. Barker Mark P. Richardson

OBJECTIVE Thalamic abnormality in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is well known from imaging studies, but evidence is lacking regarding connectivity profiles of the thalamus and their involvement in the disease process. We used a novel multisequence magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol to elucidate the relationship between mesial temporal and thalamic pathology in TLE. METHODS For 23 patien...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
N R McFarland S N Haber

Current models of basal ganglia circuitry primarily associate the ventral thalamic nuclei with relaying basal ganglia output to the frontal cortex. However, some studies have demonstrated projections from the ventral anterior (VA) and ventral lateral (VL) thalamic nuclei to the striatum, suggesting that these nuclei directly modulate the striatum. VA/VL nuclei have specific connections with pri...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2008
Mathieu Wolff Sheree J Gibb Jean-Christophe Cassel John C Dalrymple-Alford

Medial thalamic damage is a common cause of severe memory disruption in humans. Both the anterior thalamic nuclei (ATN) and the intralaminar thalamic nuclei (ILN) have been suggested as primary sites of diencephalic injury underlying learning and memory deficits, but their respective roles have yet to be resolved. The present study explicitly compared two spatial memory tasks in male PVGc hoode...

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