Spike-timing relationship of neurochemically-identified dorsal raphe neurons during cortical slow oscillations.
The firing activity of dorsal raphe neurons is related to arousal state. However, it is unclear how this firing activity is precisely related to cortical activity, in particular oscillations occurring during sleep rhythms. Here we conducted single-cell extracellular recordings and juxtacellular labe...
Main Authors: | Schweimer, J, Mallet, N, Sharp, T, Ungless, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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