نتایج جستجو برای: thalamic electrical power

تعداد نتایج: 673029  

2012
Alireza Sarkaki Zainab Eidypour Freshteh Motamedi keivan keramati Yaghoub Farbood

OBJECTIVE Previous studies showed that grape seed extract (GSE) is an excellent natural substance with potent antioxidant effect and free radical scavenger. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of GSE on motor dysfunctions and thalamic local Electroencephalography (EEG) frequency bands' powers in rats with Parkinson's disease (PD). MATERIALS AND METHODS In this study 8 µg 6-hydroxydopamine...

Journal: :Seizure 2006
Anna Kelemen Péter Barsi Zsuzsanna Gyorsok Judit Sarac Anna Szűcs Péter Halász

We report three patients, who have thalamic lesion and secondary generalized epilepsy with generalized spike wave pattern. The first two patients have unilateral perinatal lesion, one with generalized tonic-clonic seizures on awakening the other with Landau-Kleffner-like syndrome. During the course of the disease both children developed electrical status epilepticus in slow wave sleep (ESES). T...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
Zhuo Zhang Chun-Hua Liu Yan-Qin Yu Kenji Fujimoto Ying-Shing Chan Jufang He

Electrical stimulation of the auditory cortex (AC) causes both facilitatory and inhibitory effects on the medial geniculate body (MGB). The purpose of this study was to identify the corticofugal inhibitory pathway to the MGB. We assessed two potential circuits: 1) the cortico-colliculo-thalamic circuit and 2) cortico-reticulo-thalamic one. We compared intracellular responses of MGB neurons to e...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 1997
M Steriade

The cerebral cortex and thalamus constitute a unified oscillatory machine displaying different spontaneous rhythms that are dependent on the behavioral state of vigilance. In vivo multi-site recordings from a variety of neocortical areas and related thalamic nuclei in cat, including dual simultaneous intracellular recordings, demonstrate that corticofugal volleys are effective in synchronizing ...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
safoura raufi dept. physiology, isfahan university of medical science, isfahan, iran hojjatollah alaii

introduction: opiates cause dependency via affect on central nervous system. locus coeruleus nucleus is a main group of noradrenergic neurons in the brain that plays an important role in the expression of opioid withdrawal signs. during opioid withdrawal, brain waves change in addition to physical and behavioral signs. in this study, we examined the effects of locus coeruleus electrical stimula...

Journal: :Molecular Pain 2005
Shui-Wang Ying Peter A Goldstein

Propofol is a widely used intravenous general anesthetic. Propofol-induced unconsciousness in humans is associated with inhibition of thalamic activity evoked by somatosensory stimuli. However, the cellular mechanisms underlying the effects of propofol in thalamic circuits are largely unknown. We investigated the influence of propofol on synaptic responsiveness of thalamocortical relay neurons ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
Carole E Landisman Michael A Long Michael Beierlein Michael R Deans David L Paul Barry W Connors

Neurons of the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) provide inhibitory input to thalamic relay cells and generate synchronized activity during sleep and seizures. It is widely assumed that TRN cells interact only via chemical synaptic connections. However, we show that many neighboring pairs of TRN neurons in rats and mice are electrically coupled. In paired-cell recordings, electrical synapses wer...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Prasad Shirvalkar Malika Seth Nicholas D Schiff Daniel G Herrera

Central thalamic electrical stimulation has been proposed as a method for remediation of acquired cognitive disability. Long-standing experimental and clinical observations indicate a key role for neurons within the central thalamus in maintaining the alert waking state and facilitating attended behaviors. Here, we show that continuous high frequency (100 Hz) electrical stimulation of the centr...

Journal: :Journal of neurosurgery 2000
A Franzini P Ferroli D Servello G Broggi

The authors describe a case of complete recovery from the so-called "thalamic hand" syndrome following chronic motor cortex stimulation in a 64-year-old man suffering from poststroke thalamic central pain. As of the 2-year follow-up examination, the patient's dystonia and pain are still controlled by electrical stimulation. It is speculated that a common mechanism in which the thalamocortical c...

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