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Dynamics of propofol-induced unconsciousness across primate neocortex

06.06.16 Posted in Primate Neurophysiology Studies by

The precise neural mechanisms underlying transitions between consciousness and anesthetic-induced unconsciousness remain unclear. Here, we studied intracortical neuronal dynamics leading to propofol-induced unconsciousness by recording single-neuron activity and local field potentials directly in the functionally interconnecting somatosensory (S1) and frontal ventral premotor (PMv) network during a gradual behavioral transition from full alertness to loss of […]


Temporally coordinated deep brain stimulation in the dorsal and ventral striatum synergistically enhances associative learning

06.06.16 Posted in Primate Neurophysiology Studies by

The primate brain has the remarkable ability of mapping sensory stimuli into motor behaviors that can lead to positive outcomes. We have previously shown that during the reinforcement of visual-motor behavior, activity in the caudate nucleus is correlated with the rate of learning. Moreover, phasic microstimulation in the caudate during the reinforcement period was shown […]


Frequency-dependent representation of feedback-related information in the human medial and lateral prefrontal cortex

06.06.16 Posted in Human Neurophysiology Studies by

The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a commonly observed potential in scalp electroencephalography (EEG) studies related to the valence of feedback about a subject’s performance. This potential classically manifests as a negative deflection in medial frontocentral EEG contacts following negative feedback. Recent work has shown prominence of theta power in the spectral composition of the FRN, […]


Sharp wave ripples during visual exploration in the primate hippocampus

06.06.16 Posted in Primate Neurophysiology Studies by

Hippocampal sharp-wave ripples (SWRs) are highly synchronous oscillatory field potentials that are thought to facilitate memory consolidation. SWRs typically occur during quiescent states, when neural activity reflecting recent experience is replayed. In rodents, SWRs also occur during brief locomotor pauses in maze exploration, where they appear to support learning during experience. In this study, we […]