Initiation, propagation, and termination of epileptiform activity in rodent neocortex in vitro involve distinct mechanisms.
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Integrated device for optical stimulation and spatiotemporal electrical recording of neural activity in light-sensitized brain tissueThe Slow Oscillation in Cortical and Thalamic Networks: Mechanisms and FunctionsIon Homeostasis in Rhythmogenesis: The Interplay Between Neurons and AstrogliaIctal epileptic headache: an old story with courses and appealsNew vistas on astroglia in convulsive and non-convulsive epilepsy highlight novel astrocytic targets for treatmentAstroglial excitability and gliotransmission: an appraisal of Ca2+ as a signalling routeAnterior Cingulate epilepsy: mechanisms and modulationMechanisms of seizure propagation in 2-dimensional centre-surround recurrent networksThe ictal wavefront is the spatiotemporal source of discharges during spontaneous human seizuresAn excitatory loop with astrocytes contributes to drive neurons to seizure thresholdThalamic modulation of cingulate seizure activity via the regulation of gap junctions in mice thalamocingulate sliceEvidence of an inhibitory restraint of seizure activity in humans.Cortical dynamics subserving visual apparent motionCoalescence and fragmentation of cortical networks during focal seizuresDynamic neurovascular coupling and uncoupling during ictal onset, propagation, and termination revealed by simultaneous in vivo optical imaging of neural activity and local blood volume.Coherence potentials: loss-less, all-or-none network events in the cortex.When is electrical cortical stimulation more likely to produce afterdischarges?Concepts of connectivity and human epileptic activityLocal changes in neocortical circuit dynamics coincide with the spread of seizures to thalamus in a model of epilepsy.Network bistability mediates spontaneous transitions between normal and pathological brain states.Single-neuron dynamics in human focal epilepsyReactive astrogliosis causes the development of spontaneous seizures.A biologically constrained, mathematical model of cortical wave propagation preceding seizure termination.The contribution of raised intraneuronal chloride to epileptic network activity.Slow Spatial Recruitment of Neocortex during Secondarily Generalized Seizures and Its Relation to Surgical Outcome.Laminar Neural Field Model of Laterally Propagating Waves of Orientation Selectivity.Maximal variability of phase synchrony in cortical networks with neuronal avalanches.Astrocyte calcium signaling and epilepsy.Intra- and Interhemispheric Propagation of Electrophysiological Synchronous Activity and Its Modulation by Serotonin in the Cingulate Cortex of Juvenile MiceFrom invasion to extinction in heterogeneous neural fields.A brain slice experimental model to study the generation and the propagation of focally-induced epileptiform activityEndogenous polyamines regulate cortical neuronal excitability by blocking voltage-gated Na+ channelsEpilepsy as a disorder of cortical network organizationHow do seizures stop?Regulation of epileptiform discharges in rat neocortex by HCN channelsNovel astrocyte targets: new avenues for the therapeutic treatment of epilepsyLocally embedded presages of global network bursts.Multivariate regression methods for estimating velocity of ictal discharges from human microelectrode recordings.Self-organization of synchronous activity propagation in neuronal networks driven by local excitationMaking generalizations about seizure propagation.
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Initiation, propagation, and termination of epileptiform activity in rodent neocortex in vitro involve distinct mechanisms.
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David J Pinto
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