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The Role of Noradrenergic Locus Coeruleus Neurons and Neighboring Cholinergic Neurons of the Peduncolopontine Tegmentum in Sleep-Wake States
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Prog Brain Res
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Jones1
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Arousal Systems and Attention
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of special interest, M.S. Gazzaniga, 2, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, in press, This paper presents an integrative view of the functions of arousal systems. The authors' work is especially relevant as it is based on experiments that use a single behavioral paradigm.
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(1993)
Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience
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Robbins1
Everett2
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Modulation of Neuronal Firing Mode in Cat and Guinea Pig LGNd by Histamine: Possible Cellular Mechanisms of Histaminergic Control of Arousal
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(1991)
J Neurosci
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McCormick1
Williamson2
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Dual Projections of Single Cholinergic and Aminergic Brainstem Neurons to the Thalamus and Basal Forebrain in the Rat
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(1993)
Brain Res
, vol.604
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Losier1
Semba2
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Topography of Cholinergic Afferents from the Nucleus Basalis of Meynert to Representational Areas of Sensorimotor Cortices in the Rat
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(1993)
J Comp Neurol
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Baskerville1
Chang2
Herron3
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A PET Study of Visuopatial Attention
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of special interest, An exceptionally clear and coherent PET (positron emission tomography) study that reveals the brain areas that are active during the covert orienting of attention, nd correlates the degree of activation with behavioral performance.
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(1993)
J Neurosci
, vol.13
, pp. 1202-1226
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Corbetta1
Miezen2
Shulman3
Petersen4
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Cellular Bases of Neocortical Activation: Modulation of Neural Oscillations by the Nucleus Basalis by the Nucleus Basalis and Endogenous ACh
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of special interest, The authors provide convincing convergent evidence from in vivo and in vitro preparations on the pharmacology and physiology of cholinergic activation of cortical electrical activity.
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(1992)
J Neurosci
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Metherate1
Cox2
Ashe3
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Nucleus Basalis Stimulation Facilitates Thalamocortical Synaptic Transmission in the Rat Auditory Cortex
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(1993)
Synapse
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Metherate1
Ashe2
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Frequency-Dependent Increase in Cortical Acetylcholine Release Evoked by Stimulation of the Nucleus Basalis Magnocellularis in the Rat
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(1992)
Brain Research
, vol.594
, pp. 150-154
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Rasmussen1
Clow2
Szerb3
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Effects of Locus Coeruleus Inactivation on Electroencephalographic Activity in Neocortex and Hippocampus
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of special interest, The authors present evidence that bilateral inhibition of LC/noradrenergic activity produces synchronization of cortical (and hippocampal) electrical activity. The time course of LC inactivation is tightly linked to changes in cortical electrical changes. The authors suggest that the functionally intact LC is necessary for the appearance of cortical desynchronization.
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(1993)
Neuroscience
, vol.55
, pp. 381-393
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Berridge1
Page2
Valentino3
Foote4
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Stress-Induced Changes of Extracellular 5-Hydroxyindoleacetic Acid Concentration Followed in the Nucleus Raphe Dorsalis and the Frontal Cortex of the Rat
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(1993)
Brain Res
, vol.614
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Clement1
Schafer2
Rüwe3
Gemsa4
Wesemann5
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Examining the Theory of Local Control of Noradrenaline Release in the CNS and Its Implications in Attention and Arousal: an in Vivo Electrochemical Study
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2, University of Oregon, Eugene
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(1994)
PhD Thesis
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Collazo1
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0027461767
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Coherent 40-Hz Oscillation Characterizes Dream State in Humans
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of special interest, 2, The authors used magneto-encephalographic (MEG) technology to show that high-frequency oscillations are not necessarily a product of consciousness, but may nonetheless represent integrative activity in perceptual systems that takes place during the visual imagery of dreaming.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
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Llinas1
Ribary2
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Oscillatory Discharge in the Visual System: Does it Have a Functional Rote?
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of outstanding interest, The authors take a refreshing look at 40 Hz rhythms. They demonstrate that oscillations occur not only in subcortical nuclei, but also in the retina, and force the conclusion that the phenomenon is more general in nature than the prevailing view based on perceptual integration mechanisms.
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(1992)
J Neurophysiol
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Ghose1
Freeman2
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Synchronization of Oscillatory Neuronal Responses in Cat Striate Cortex: Temporal Properties
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of special interest, Intuitively, one might expect that a perceptual binding mechanism would lock together electrical activity from neurons at different locations. To the contrary, the authors show that the phase and frequency of electrical oscillations is highly variable, as might be expected if different groups of neurons participated in the representation of different objects at different times.
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(1992)
Vis Neurosci
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Grey1
Engel2
Konig3
Singer4
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Noradrenaline Hyperpolarizes Identified Rat Mesopontine Cholinergic Neurons in Vitro
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(1993)
J Neurosci
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Williams1
Reiner2
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Comparison of the Effects of Single and Combined Neurotoxic Lesions on the Nucleus Basalis Magnocellularis and Dorsal Noradrenergic Bundle on Learning and Memory in the Rat
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(1993)
Behav Brain Res
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Langlais1
Connor2
Thal3
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Forebrain Norepinephrine: Role in Controlled Information Processing in the Rat
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of special interest, In these studies the authors combine lesions of the noradrenergic system with serial reaction-time tasks to assess the role of NE in arousal and attention. By manipulating arousal level with distractors, stimulants, and stimulus salience, the authors show convincingly that NE may play a role in ‘effortful’ processing of information.
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(1992)
Neuropsychopharmacology
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Cole1
Robbins2
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Acetylcholine Produces Stimulus-Specific Receptive Field Alterations in Cat Auditory Cortex
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(1989)
Brain Res
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Metherate1
Weinberger2
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