Synchronous cortical population activity in the gamma frequency band (30–70 Hz) is seen in the electroencephalograms (EEGs) of humans and other mammals 1, and emerges from the concerted activity of ...
The brainstem, wedged between the spinal cord and the cortex, collects sensory input and distributes it throughout the brain, where it affects all manner of cognitive processing. For example, input ...
Brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) belongs to the neurotrophin gene family and has well established roles in neuronal survival, development and maturation as well as synaptic transmission and ...
Abnormal GABAergic function is associated with a variety of neurological diseases. Hence, understanding neuronal activity is crucial for the discovery of novel treatments and therapeutic drugs. While ...
Response to Paclitaxel, Topotecan, and Topotecan-Cyclophosphamide in Children With Untreated Disseminated Neuroblastoma Treated in an Upfront Phase II Investigational Window: A Pediatric Oncology ...
GABAergic neurons are the main inhibitory neurons in the brain, including the brainstem. Functionally diverse and important GABAergic neurons are located in the brainstem, both within and outside the ...