نتایج جستجو برای: eeg waves

تعداد نتایج: 144813  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
François David Joscha T Schmiedt Hannah L Taylor Gergely Orban Giuseppe Di Giovanni Victor N Uebele John J Renger Régis C Lambert Nathalie Leresche Vincenzo Crunelli

Slow waves represent one of the prominent EEG signatures of non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep and are thought to play an important role in the cellular and network plasticity that occurs during this behavioral state. These slow waves of natural sleep are currently considered to be exclusively generated by intrinsic and synaptic mechanisms within neocortical territories, although a role for...

2014
Ammar Kheder Matt T. Bianchi M. Brandon Westover

Burst suppression (BS) is an electroencephalogram (EEG) pattern that is characterized by brief bursts of spikes, sharp waves, or slow waves of relatively high amplitude alternating with periods of relatively flat EEG or isoelectric periods. The pattern is usually associated with coma, severe encephalopathy of various etiologies, or general anesthesia. We describe an unusual case of anoxic brain...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Marcello Massimini Fabio Ferrarelli Steve K Esser Brady A Riedner Reto Huber Michael Murphy Michael J Peterson Giulio Tononi

During much of sleep, cortical neurons undergo near-synchronous slow oscillation cycles in membrane potential, which give rise to the largest spontaneous waves observed in the normal electroencephalogram (EEG). Slow oscillations underlie characteristic features of the sleep EEG, such as slow waves and spindles. Here we show that, in sleeping subjects, slow waves and spindles can be triggered no...

Journal: :The Tohoku journal of experimental medicine 1971
K Iinuma K Narisawa N Yamauchi T Yoshida T Mizuno

IINUMA, K., NARISAWA, K., YAMAUCHI, N., YOSHIDA, T. and MIZUNO, T. Pyridoxine Dependent Convulsion: Effect of Pyridoxine Therapy on Electro encephalograms. Tohoku J. exp. Med., 1971, 105 (1), 19-26 In a 7-month old boy with vitamin B6 dependent convulsion it was found that distribution of energy % of the EEG basic waves as well as an auto-correlogram of EEG remained abnormal 24 hours after an i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Michael Murphy Brady A Riedner Reto Huber Marcello Massimini Fabio Ferrarelli Giulio Tononi

Slow waves are the most prominent electroencephalographic (EEG) feature of sleep. These waves arise from the synchronization of slow oscillations in the membrane potentials of millions of neurons. Scalp-level studies have indicated that slow waves are not instantaneous events, but rather they travel across the brain. Previous studies of EEG slow waves were limited by the poor spatial resolution...

Objectives: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopment syndromes with impairments in social communications and restrictive or repetitive behaviors. Neurofeedback is a new method that may regulate neuro and metabolic function in brain. This study is semi-experimental, with pre and post test.  Methods: In 26 children with ASD, 40 sessions of Neurofeedback were done. Brain...

Background and aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between brain waves and Beck Depression Inventory(BDI) score in clinical cases with depression. Methods: In this study, EEG was taken using neurofeedback device at the point F4 of dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) of the brain of 60 depressed patients referred to psychiatr...

Journal: :Neuron 2011
Yuval Nir Richard J. Staba Thomas Andrillon Vladyslav V. Vyazovskiy Chiara Cirelli Itzhak Fried Giulio Tononi

The most prominent EEG events in sleep are slow waves, reflecting a slow (<1 Hz) oscillation between up and down states in cortical neurons. It is unknown whether slow oscillations are synchronous across the majority or the minority of brain regions--are they a global or local phenomenon? To examine this, we recorded simultaneously scalp EEG, intracerebral EEG, and unit firing in multiple brain...

Journal: :Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences 2002
Iwao Nose Toshihide Ookawa Junji Tanaka Takashi Yamamoto Naohisa Uchimura Hisao Maeda Hiroo Kuwahara

A 24-year-old male with recurrent hypersomnia associated with decreased blood flow in the thalamus on single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is reported. In the hypersomnolent period, the decrease of blood flow in the left thalamus was revealed in the SPECT and slow waves appeared sporadically or sometimes as a burst on the electroencephalogram (EEG). In a phase of insomnia in the c...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2015
Vincenzo Crunelli Francois David Magor L Lőrincz Stuart W Hughes

During non-REM sleep the EEG is dominated by slow waves which result from synchronized UP and DOWN states in the component neurons of the thalamocortical network. This review focuses on four areas of recent progress in our understanding of these events. Thus, it has now been conclusively demonstrated that the full expression of slow waves, both of natural sleep and anesthesia, requires an essen...

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