Abstract:Locomotion has long been associated with rhythmic oscillations in the rat hippocampus. Running speed and acceleration affect the spectral density at the theta (6-10 Hz) and gamma (30-150 Hz) bands and the rhythmic entrainment of neuronal activity. However, less is known about other oscillatory rhythms. Recent studies have shown that oscillatory activity in the delta (1-4 Hz) band also relates to locomotion in stationary conditions, such as running on a treadmill or in a running wheel. To further investigate th… Show more
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