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643 related items for PubMed ID: 18579747

  • 1. Theta and gamma coordination of hippocampal networks during waking and rapid eye movement sleep.
    Montgomery SM, Sirota A, Buzsáki G.
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  • 9. Hippocampus-retrosplenial cortex interaction is increased during phasic REM and contributes to memory consolidation.
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  • 11. Electrophysiological Evidence That the Retrosplenial Cortex Displays a Strong and Specific Activation Phased with Hippocampal Theta during Paradoxical (REM) Sleep.
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  • 12. Discharge and Role of Acetylcholine Pontomesencephalic Neurons in Cortical Activity and Sleep-Wake States Examined by Optogenetics and Juxtacellular Recording in Mice.
    Cissé Y, Toossi H, Ishibashi M, Mainville L, Leonard CS, Adamantidis A, Jones BE.
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  • 14. Interdependence of multiple theta generators in the hippocampus: a partial coherence analysis.
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  • 17. A distinctive subpopulation of medial septal slow-firing neurons promote hippocampal activation and theta oscillations.
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  • 20. Single neuron burst firing in the human hippocampus during sleep.
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