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Nitric oxide-mediated cortical activation: a diffuse wake-up system
(Society of Neuroscience, 2003)
Nitric oxide (NO) has been implicated in some of the central pathways engaged in the regulation of the sleep–wake cycle. The existence of
nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in the cholinergic basal forebrain (BF) cells projecting ...
A Computational Model of Cuneothalamic Projection Neurons
(Taylor and Francis, 2003)
[Abstract] The dorsal column nuclei, cuneatus and gracilis, play a fundamental role
in the processing and integration of somesthetic ascending information.
Intracellular and patch-clamp recordings obtained in cat in vivo ...
Combinación de nuevas técnicas electrofisiológicas y de imagen en el estudio de la función de la corteza visual primaria
(J. V. Sácnhez Andrés, 2003)
This work summarizes current research focused on explaining orientation selectivity of primary visual
cortex (V1), and describes the electrophysiological and imaging techniques than are being used. Development. The study ...
Sleep and wakefulness in the cuneate nucleus: a computational study
(Springer, 2003)
We present a computational study about the influence of the
sensorimotor cortex on the processing of the cuneate nucleus during sleep
as well as wakefulness. Realistic computational models were developed
supported by ...
A simple procedure using auditory stimuli to improve movement in Parkinson´s disease: a pilot study
(Research Gate, 2003-01-25)
[Abstract] It has been suggested that sequential movements in Parkinsonian patients might be improved by the effects
of external rhythmic cues, either visual or acoustic, acting
as a sort of timekeeper. ...
Receptive field structure of burst and tonic firing in feline lateral geniculate nucleus
(Wiley, 2003-09-12)
There are two recognised modes of firing activity in thalamic cells, burst and tonic. A low-threshold (LT) burst (referred to from now on as ‘burst’) comprises a small number of high-frequency action potentials riding the ...