Thalamic Bursts Down-regulate Cortical Theta and Nociceptive Behavior
Abstract We tested the relation between pain behavior, theta (4–8 Hz) oscillations in somatosensory cortex and burst firing in thalamic neurons in vivo. Optically-induced thalamic bursts attenuated cortical theta and mechanical allodynia. It is proposed that thalamic bursts are an adaptive response...
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Main Authors: | Brian W. LeBlanc, Brent Cross, Kelsey A. Smith, Catherine Roach, Jimmy Xia, Yu-Chieh Chao, Joshua Levitt, Suguru Koyama, Christopher I. Moore, Carl Y. Saab |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/1294ec178cf74cba946d2b0729643c9a |
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