2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.21.590487
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Theta oscillons in behaving rats

M. S. Zobaer,
N. Lotfi,
C. M. Domenico
et al.

Abstract: Recently discovered constituents of the brain waves--the oscillons--provide high-resolution representation of the extracellular field dynamics. Here we study the most robust, highest-amplitude oscillons that manifest in actively behaving rats and generally correspond to the traditional theta-waves. We show that the resemblances between theta-oscillons and the conventional theta-waves apply to the ballpark characteristics--mean frequencies, amplitudes, and bandwidths. In addition, both hippocampal and cortical … Show more

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