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Spindle biology
Spindle biology






spindle biology

"This is particularly relevant to interpreting the presence or absence of spindles in different brain disorders," emphasizes first author Dr. The model also showed that thalamic interactions generate the characteristic waxing and waning of spindle oscillations, the rhythmic brain waves seen during sleep, and that changes in the excitability of thalamic cells control the frequency and occurrence of these spindle oscillations. One of the key findings of the study is that inhibitory rebound, a process that helps to regulate the activity of nerve cells, produces an enhancement of thalamic responses during wakefulness at certain frequencies. The model also replicates multiple independent network-level experimental findings across different brain states, and provides a novel unifying cellular and synaptic account of spontaneous and evoked activity in both wakefulness and sleep. It can be used to explore the structural and functional complexity of neural circuits. The new model developed by Blue Brain is the first to capture the complex shapes and biophysical properties of 14,000 neurons connected by 6 million synapses.

spindle biology

However, alterations in thalamic neuron firing and interconnectivity have been linked to pathological brain rhythms and changes in the rhythmic brain waves that occur during sleep, which have been observed in disorders such as schizophrenia, neurodevelopmental disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and Alzheimer's disease. The thalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus are situated at the heart of the mammalian brain and are known to play a key role in a wide range of functions, including the transmission of sensory information to the cortex and the transition between brain states such as sleep and wakefulness. Image: The thalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus are situated at the heart of the mammalian brain and are known to play a key role in a wide range of functions, including the transmission of sensory information to the cortex and the transition between brain states such as sleep and wakefulness.








Spindle biology