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Electrotonic coupling between pyramidal neurons in the neocortex.

Electrotonic coupling between pyramidal neurons in the neocortex.

... couplings between PCs are considered essential for ultrafast frequency synchronizations (100–600 Hz) in hippocam- pal and neocortical areas [1,21,22,23,24,25] while interneuron gap junctions are closely ... See full document

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Task-dependent changes in cross-level coupling between single neurons and oscillatory activity in multiscale networks.

Task-dependent changes in cross-level coupling between single neurons and oscillatory activity in multiscale networks.

... mm in diameter, 500-mm interelectrode spacing) arranged in an 8 6 8 array designed to target cortical layer V (Innovative Neurophys- iology, Durham, ...bilaterally in the arm area of primary ... See full document

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Ablation of NMDA receptors enhances the excitability of hippocampal CA3 neurons.

Ablation of NMDA receptors enhances the excitability of hippocampal CA3 neurons.

... after the infusion [55] and the increase in the density of axonal varicosities and postsynaptic AMPA receptor GluR1 and NMDA receptors ...enhance the excitability. However, the ... See full document

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An evolutionary particle swarm optimization, EPSO, approach to optimize the operation of hydro stations in market environment

An evolutionary particle swarm optimization, EPSO, approach to optimize the operation of hydro stations in market environment

... If the head loss term in (7) is neglected, we get a linear function between the power and the ...this, the power is larger than the one given by the real curve ... See full document

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Dampening of hyperexcitability in CA1 pyramidal neurons by polyunsaturated fatty acids acting on voltage-gated ion channels.

Dampening of hyperexcitability in CA1 pyramidal neurons by polyunsaturated fatty acids acting on voltage-gated ion channels.

... all neurons, it provides a dampening mechanism on network ...regulate the level of synchronicity in the network have been extensively ...On the single neuron level, phase response ... See full document

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Non-additive coupling enables propagation of synchronous spiking activity in purely random networks.

Non-additive coupling enables propagation of synchronous spiking activity in purely random networks.

... at the same time allows analytical predictions that yield further insights into the dynamics of recurrent ...networks. The theoretical predictions made are based on mean field arguments, strictly ... See full document

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Coupling between reconnection and Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities in collisionless plasmas

Coupling between reconnection and Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities in collisionless plasmas

... Abstract. In a collisionless plasma, when reconnection in- stability takes place, strong shear flows may ...to the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability. Here, we investigate the coupling ... See full document

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Laminar and dorsoventral molecular organization of the medial entorhinal cortex revealed by large-scale anatomical analysis of gene expression.

Laminar and dorsoventral molecular organization of the medial entorhinal cortex revealed by large-scale anatomical analysis of gene expression.

... containing the right MEC was cut from each brain using a Leica Vibratome VT1200 system ...minimize the ef- fects of inter-animal variability and variability in the dissection, whilst ... See full document

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Selective disruption of the cerebral neocortex in Alzheimer's disease.

Selective disruption of the cerebral neocortex in Alzheimer's disease.

... ROIs. The use of regions of interest generated from a disease specific effect [19,20] presents one approach to overcome this ...discussed in [58], this method can underestimate or miss disease specific ... See full document

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Characterization of voltage-gated Ca(2+) conductances in layer 5 neocortical pyramidal neurons from rats.

Characterization of voltage-gated Ca(2+) conductances in layer 5 neocortical pyramidal neurons from rats.

... expressed in the somatic membrane of L5 pyramidal neurons ...out the relative contribution of the different voltage-gated Ca 2+ ...isolate the Q-type current the ... See full document

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Pathway-focused PCR array profiling of enriched populations of laser capture microdissected hippocampal cells after traumatic brain injury.

Pathway-focused PCR array profiling of enriched populations of laser capture microdissected hippocampal cells after traumatic brain injury.

... is the first report of a study utilizing pathway-focused PCR-based arrays to examine TBI- induced gene expression in dying and surviving hippocampal neurons obtained by ...On the other hand, ... See full document

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Adenosine modulation of inhibitory postsynaptic currents mediated by GABAA receptors in rat hippocampal neurons

Adenosine modulation of inhibitory postsynaptic currents mediated by GABAA receptors in rat hippocampal neurons

... were the first to monitor the opening and closing of single ion channels in the membranes of cells by conductance ...measurements. In its early form, the resolution of this ... See full document

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Heterogeneous Coupling between Interdependent Lattices Promotes the Cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game.

Heterogeneous Coupling between Interdependent Lattices Promotes the Cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game.

... summarize, the impact of network interdependency, which is quantified and characterized by the coupling between the payoff of corresponding partners on two interdependent lattices, on ... See full document

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Two-Photon Correlation Spectroscopy in Single Dendritic Spines Reveals Fast Actin Filament Reorganization during Activity-Dependent Growth.

Two-Photon Correlation Spectroscopy in Single Dendritic Spines Reveals Fast Actin Filament Reorganization during Activity-Dependent Growth.

... subpopulations in the mobile F-actin fraction actually drive spine structural plasticity associ- ated to long term potentiation ...(LTP). In addition, actin dynamics occur usually too fast to be ... See full document

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Developments in the theory of collisionless reconnection in magnetic configurations with a strong guide field

Developments in the theory of collisionless reconnection in magnetic configurations with a strong guide field

... from the one where forced mag- netic reconnection is studied in configurations where mag- netic flux is driven from their boundaries (in our case recon- nection is “forced” by the initial ... See full document

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Vascular function in arteries of intertidal fish

Vascular function in arteries of intertidal fish

... hyperreactivity in mesenteric but not epigastric small arteries of the ...responses in doral artery between intertidal fish Girella laevifrons and subtidal fish Isacia ... See full document

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Interplay between temperature gradients field and C - E transformation in solidifying rolls

Interplay between temperature gradients field and C - E transformation in solidifying rolls

... performed. The calculation does not take into account the convection in the liquid since convection has no influence on the proposed model for the localization of the CÎE ... See full document

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Oil Tanker Transportation In The Russian Arctic

Oil Tanker Transportation In The Russian Arctic

... makes the Russian Arctic an attractive region for major oil and gas producing ...cost in the Russian Arctic drastically influences overall project ...Infrastructure in the Russian ... See full document

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MORPHOLOGICAL and ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES of PYRAMIDAL-LIKE NEURONS in the STRATUM ORIENS of CORNU AMMONIS 1 and CORNU AMMONIS 2 AREA of PROECHIMYS

MORPHOLOGICAL and ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES of PYRAMIDAL-LIKE NEURONS in the STRATUM ORIENS of CORNU AMMONIS 1 and CORNU AMMONIS 2 AREA of PROECHIMYS

... of the Amazon region that has been successfully colo- nized in the laboratory and used for experimental ...condition in common models of temporal lobe epi- ...of the hippocampal CA2 ... See full document

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Ketamine alters oscillatory coupling in the hoppocampus

Ketamine alters oscillatory coupling in the hoppocampus

... synchrony in multiple high-frequency bands. We next investigated the levels of phase coherence across recording sites, and found that ketamine induced transient hypersynchrony in a wide range of fast ... See full document

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