| Bland BH, and Colom LV (1993) Extrinsic and intrinsic properties underlying oscillation and synchrony in limbic cortex. Prog. Neurobiol. 41: 157-208. |
....behaviour (Connors et al. 1982; McCormick et al. 1985; Connors and Gutnick, 1990) Burst responses show a large range of time scales and temporal patterns of activity. Many electrophysiological studies of cortical neurons have identified cells that intrinsically burst at low frequencies ( 20 Hz) (Bland and Colom, 1993; Steriade et al. 1993; Franceschetti et al. 1995) However, recent work in numerous systems has now identified the existence of chattering cells which show burst patterns in the high frequency g range ( 20 Hz) Turner et al. 1994; Par et al. 1995; Gray and McCormick, 1996; Steriade et al. ....
Bland BH, and Colom LV (1993) Extrinsic and intrinsic properties underlying oscillation and synchrony in limbic cortex. Prog. Neurobiol. 41: 157-208.
....Neuronal adaptation alone was sufficient to discontinue a particular attractor state. However, in these simulations, this was coupled with a rhythmic activation of inhibitory interneurons within the network, as a representation of the theta rhythm described within hippocampal structures [94]. 2.5.1. Context item attractor interaction During the retrieval component of a free recall simulation, input of the experimental context would evoke the context attractor state in region CA3. This was M.E. Hasselmo, B.P. Wyble Beha#ioural Brain Research 89 (1997) 1 34 8 more weakly ....
B.H. Bland, L.V. Colom, Extrinsic and intrinsic properties underlying oscillation and synchrony in limbic cortex, Prog. Neurobiol. 41 (1993) 157 -- 208.
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Bland, B.H. and Colom, L.V. (1993) Extrinsic and intrinsic properties underlying oscillation and synchrony in limbic cortex Prog. Neurobiol.
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