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New Advances in Brain & Critical Care(NABCC)

ISSN: 2771-7887 | DOI: 10.33140/NABCC

Impact Factor: 1.01

Hiroyuki Mizuno

Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The University, of Tokyo, Japan

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Hippocampal Ripples are Correlated with Subthreshold Up/Down Activity in Mouse Posterior Parietal Cortical Neurons
    Author(s): Hiroyuki Mizuno and Yuji Ikegaya*

    Memories acquired during wakefulness are consolidated during sleep. During non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, ripples occur in the hippocampus, while slow oscillations (SOs) occur in the neocortex. The coupling of ripples and SOs is believed to play a key role in memory consolidation. The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is one of the regions that exhibit reactivation around the occurrence of ripples. Recent studies have revealed subthreshold membrane potential dynamics of PPC neurons after ripples. However, it remains unclear whether these membrane potential dynamics depend on the timing of ripples relative to the phase of SOs. We performed whole-cell recordings from neurons in the PPC and simultaneous LFP recordings from hippocampal CA1. Membrane potentials during SOs were classified into UP and DOWN states, and ripples were detected from the LFP recording. Analyses of the timing o.. Read More»

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