Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9426721 | Neuroscience | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, these data suggest that ensembles of subthalamic nucleus neurons are rapidly recruited into oscillations during cortical spike-wave activity, thus adding further weight to the importance of the subthalamic nucleus in absence epilepsy. An increase in synchronous oscillatory input from the subthalamic nucleus could thus partly underlie the expression of pathological activity in SNr that could, in turn, aggravate seizures. Finally, these findings also reiterate the importance of oscillations in these circuits in normal behaviour.
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P.J. Magill, A. Sharott, D. Harnack, A. Kupsch, W. Meissner, P. Brown,