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9780262201186

Fast Oscillations in Cortical Circuits

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  • ISBN13:

    9780262201186

  • ISBN10:

    0262201186

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-06-01
  • Publisher: MIT PRESS

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Summary

The study of cortical oscillations is of great interest to those working in many areas of neuroscience. A fast coherent EEG rhythm called gamma or "40 Hz" has been implicated in cognition, as it may play a role in binding together features of objects. This rhythm may also be important for consciousness, as a number of drugs that induce general anesthesia disrupt the synchronization of the rhythm at clinically relevant concentrations. There is also suggestive evidence implicating dysfunction of gamma rhythms in Alzheimer's disease, and perhaps in other neuropsychiatric disorders. In Fast Oscillations in Cortical Circuits, the authors use a combination of electrophysiological and computer modeling techniques to analyze how large networks of neurons can produce both epileptic seizures and functionally relevant synchronized oscillations. Specific topics covered include single hippocampal pyramid cells, hippocampal interneurons, synaptic interactions, gamma oscillations in brain slices as well as in vivo, the mechanisms of oscillation-synchronization (both local and long-range), the switch from gamma to beta frequencies and its implications for memory, and the significance of gamma oscillations for brain function.

Author Biography

Miles A. Whittington is Lecturer in the Department of Physiology at Imperial College, London, UK.

Table of Contents

Series Forewordp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xix
Oscillations: What They Are, What They Might Be Good Forp. 1
Single Hippocampal Pyramidal Cellsp. 7
Single Hippocampal Interneuronsp. 35
Synaptic Interactions in the Hippocampusp. 47
Networks of Pyramidal Cells: Synchronized Burstsp. 73
Networks of Interneurons I: Synchronized Burstsp. 103
Gamma Oscillations in Vivop. 113
Networks of Interneurons II: Gamma Oscillations in Vitrop. 153
Gamma Oscillations in Networks of Interneurons and Pyramidal Cells in Vitro I: Mechanisms of Synchronizationp. 185
Gamma Oscillations in Networks of Interneurons and Pyramidal Cells in Vitro II: Synaptic Plasticity and the Switch to Beta Frequenciesp. 237
Conclusions: Are Gamma Oscillations Significant for Brain Function?p. 267
Referencesp. 273
Indexp. 317
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