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    Bursting of excitatory cells is linked to interictal epileptic discharge generation in humans by Hofer, Katharina T., Kandrács, Ágnes, Tóth, Kinga, Hajnal, Boglárka, Bokodi, Virág, Tóth, Estilla Zsófia, Erőss, Loránd, Entz, László, Bagó, Attila G., Fabó, Dániel, Ulbert, István, Wittner, Lucia

    Published in Scientific reports (15-04-2022)
    “…Knowledge about the activity of single neurons is essential in understanding the mechanisms of synchrony generation, and particularly interesting if related to…”
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    Mixture Coding and Segmentation in the Anterior Piriform Cortex by Penker, Sapir, Licht, Tamar, Hofer, Katharina T, Rokni, Dan

    Published in Frontiers in systems neuroscience (19-11-2020)
    “…Coding of odorous stimuli has been mostly studied using single isolated stimuli. However, a single sniff of air in a natural environment is likely to introduce…”
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    Long-term recording performance and biocompatibility of chronically implanted cylindrically-shaped, polymer-based neural interfaces by Fiáth, Richárd, Hofer, Katharina T, Csikós, Vivien, Horváth, Domonkos, Nánási, Tibor, Tóth, Kinga, Pothof, Frederick, Böhler, Christian, Asplund, Maria, Ruther, Patrick, Ulbert, István

    Published in Biomedizinische Technik (27-06-2018)
    “…Stereo-electroencephalography depth electrodes, regularly implanted into drug-resistant patients with focal epilepsy to localize the epileptic focus, have a…”
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    The hippocampal CA3 region can generate two distinct types of sharp wave-ripple complexes, in vitro by Hofer, Katharina T., Kandrács, Ágnes, Ulbert, István, Pál, Ildikó, Szabó, Csilla, Héja, László, Wittner, Lucia

    Published in Hippocampus (01-02-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Hippocampal sharp wave‐ripples (SPW‐Rs) occur during slow wave sleep and behavioral immobility and are thought to play an important role in memory…”
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    Hyperexcitability of the network contributes to synchronization processes in the human epileptic neocortex by Tóth, Kinga, Hofer, Katharina T., Kandrács, Ágnes, Entz, László, Bagó, Attila, Erőss, Loránd, Jordán, Zsófia, Nagy, Gábor, Sólyom, András, Fabó, Dániel, Ulbert, István, Wittner, Lucia

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-01-2018)
    “…Key points Hyperexcitability and hypersynchrony of neuronal networks are thought to be linked to the generation of epileptic activity in both humans and animal…”
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    Presence of synchrony‐generating hubs in the human epileptic neocortex by Kandrács, Ágnes, Hofer, Katharina T., Tóth, Kinga, Tóth, Estilla Z., Entz, László, Bagó, Attila G., Erőss, Loránd, Jordán, Zsófia, Nagy, Gábor, Fabó, Dániel, Ulbert, István, Wittner, Lucia

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-12-2019)
    “…Key points •Initiation of pathological synchronous events such as epileptic spikes and seizures is linked to the hyperexcitability of the neuronal network in…”
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