Filippov et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Sound-induced changes of infraslow brain potential fluctuations in the medial geniculate nucleus and primary auditory cortex in anaesthetized ratsFilippov et al., 2007
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- 15377058416127218725
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- Filippov I
- Williams W
- Krebs A
- Pugachev K
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- Brain research
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Recent publications indicate the presence of infraslow activity (< 0.5 Hz) in subcortical and cortical sites of the auditory system of the brain. It has been reported that this activity might be sensitive to acoustic stimuli. Yet the dynamics of infraslow brain potential (ISBP) …
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