Search Results - "Barthó, Péter"
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Extracellular recording of axonal spikes in the visual cortex
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-04-2021)Get full text
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Optogenetic activation of septal cholinergic neurons suppresses sharp wave ripples and enhances theta oscillations in the hippocampus
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (16-09-2014)“…Significance Theta oscillations are a prominent rhythm of the brain occurring during active behavior and rapid eye movement sleep and thought to provide the…”
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Recording site placement on planar silicon-based probes affects signal quality in acute neuronal recordings
Published in Scientific reports (21-01-2021)“…Multisite, silicon-based probes are widely used tools to record the electrical activity of neuronal populations. Several physical features of these devices are…”
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Diverse coupling of neurons to populations in sensory cortex
Published in Nature (London) (28-05-2015)“…Exploring the relationship between population coupling and neuronal activity reveals that neighbouring neurons can differ in their coupling to the overall…”
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Decoding neurobiological spike trains using recurrent neural networks: a case study with electrophysiological auditory cortex recordings
Published in Neural computing & applications (01-02-2022)“…Recent advancements in multielectrode methods and spike-sorting algorithms enable the in vivo recording of the activities of many neurons at a high temporal…”
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The medial septum controls hippocampal supra-theta oscillations
Published in Nature communications (10-10-2023)“…Hippocampal theta oscillations orchestrate faster beta-to-gamma oscillations facilitating the segmentation of neural representations during navigation and…”
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A highly collateralized thalamic cell type with arousal-predicting activity serves as a key hub for graded state transitions in the forebrain
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-11-2018)“…Sleep cycles consist of rapid alterations between arousal states, including transient perturbation of sleep rhythms, microarousals, and full-blown awake…”
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Ongoing Network State Controls the Length of Sleep Spindles via Inhibitory Activity
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (18-06-2014)“…Sleep spindles are major transient oscillations of the mammalian brain. Spindles are generated in the thalamus; however, what determines their duration is…”
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Dynamics of sleep oscillations is coupled to brain temperature on multiple scales
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2019)“…Key points Sleep spindle frequency positively, duration negatively correlates with brain temperature. Local heating of the thalamus produces similar effects in…”
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Infrared neural stimulation and inhibition using an implantable silicon photonic microdevice
Published in Microsystems & nanoengineering (01-06-2020)“…Brain is one of the most temperature sensitive organs. Besides the fundamental role of temperature in cellular metabolism, thermal response of neuronal…”
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Huygens synchronization of medial septal pacemaker neurons generates hippocampal theta oscillation
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (02-08-2022)“…Episodic learning and memory retrieval are dependent on hippocampal theta oscillation, thought to rely on the GABAergic network of the medial septum (MS). To…”
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Author Correction: The medial septum controls hippocampal supra-theta oscillations
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Hybrid intracerebral probe with integrated bare LED chips for optogenetic studies
Published in Biomedical microdevices (01-09-2017)“…This article reports on the development, i.e., the design, fabrication, and validation of an implantable optical neural probes designed for in vivo experiments…”
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Phasic, nonsynaptic GABA-A receptor-mediated inhibition entrains thalamocortical oscillations
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (21-05-2014)“…GABA-A receptors (GABA-ARs) are typically expressed at synaptic or nonsynaptic sites mediating phasic and tonic inhibition, respectively. These two forms of…”
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Massively Parallel Recording of Unit and Local Field Potentials With Silicon-Based Electrodes
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-08-2003)“…1 Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey 07102 2 Department of Electrical…”
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Cortical Control of Zona Incerta
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-02-2007)“…The zona incerta (ZI) is at the crossroad of almost all major ascending and descending fiber tracts and targets numerous brain centers from the thalamus to the…”
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Spontaneous Events Outline the Realm of Possible Sensory Responses in Neocortical Populations
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (14-05-2009)“…Neocortical assemblies produce complex activity patterns both in response to sensory stimuli and spontaneously without sensory input. To investigate the…”
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Consistent sequential activity across diverse forms of UP states under ketamine anesthesia
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-09-2012)“…During slow‐wave sleep, the neocortex shows complex, self‐organized spontaneous activity. Similar slow‐wave oscillations are present under anesthesia where…”
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Sequential structure of neocortical spontaneous activity in vivo
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-01-2007)“…Even in the absence of sensory stimulation, the neocortex shows complex spontaneous activity patterns, often consisting of alternating "DOWN" states of…”
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S72 Cortical feedback and thalamocortical activity
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-09-2017)“…Though the thalamus is generally regarded as the gateway to the neocortex, information flow is not unidirectional, as layer 6. of the cortex provides massive…”
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