Interesting paper!
https://psyarxiv.com/vwure
https://psyarxiv.com/vwure
PsyArXiv
Apical drive - a cellular mechanism of dreaming?
Dreams are internally generated experiences that occur independently of current sensory input. Here we argue, based on cortical anatomy and function, that dream experiences are tightly related to the workings of a specific part of cortical pyramidal neurons…
the Turing Machine
https://t.co/YjyruR6FUj #Neuroscience
Nature
Deep posteromedial cortical rhythm in dissociation
Nature - Dissociative states in mouse and human brains are traced to low-frequency rhythmic neural activity—with distinct molecular, cellular and physiological properties—in the deep...
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We are very excited to announce that Dr Murty Dinavahi, MBBS, PhD will present on the topic- 'Slow and fast gamma oscillations in human EEG Beyond laboratory- Insights from Alzheimer's disease research' on 27th September 2020 at 6:30 pm IST/ 9 am EDT (Poster attached). You are cordially invited to attend the talk. Seats are limited, please join at least 10 minutes before the meeting. The Meet link to join the talk- https://meet.google.com/wwg-bmwj-jus
Regards,
Chief of Internal Affairs
Project Encephalon
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