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Slow cortical rhythm (SCR) is characterized by rhythmic cycling of active (UP) and silent (DOWN) states in cortical cells. In urethane anesthesia, SCR appears as alternation of almost isoelectrical EEG periods and low-frequency, high-amplitude large shifts with superimposed high-frequency activity in the local field potentials (LFPs). Dense cholinergic projection reaches the cortex from the basal...
Slow cortical rhythm (SCR) is a rhythmic alteration of active (hypopolarized), and silent (hyperpolarized) epochs in cortical cells. SCR was found to influence sensory information processing in various models, but these studies yielded inconsistent results. We examined sensory processing in anesthetized rats during SCR by recording multiple unit activity (MUA) and evoked field potentials (eFPs). Evoked...
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