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Oscillatory Entrainment of Thalamic Neurons by Theta Rhythm in Freely Moving Rats
2011
Journal of Neurophysiology
SM. Oscillatory entrainment of thalamic neurons by theta rhythm in freely moving rats. . The anterior thalamic nuclei are assumed to support episodic memory with anterior thalamic dysfunction a core feature of diencephalic amnesia. To date, the electrophysiological characterization of this region in behaving rodents has been restricted to the anterodorsal nucleus. Here we compared single-unit spikes with population activity in the anteroventral nucleus (AV) of freely moving rats during foraging
doi:10.1152/jn.00771.2010
pmid:20962067
pmcid:PMC3023377
fatcat:so5tie5f4rgejctdcrdootahdi