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  • Simultaneous electrophysiological recordings in hippocampus and neural-activity-triggered whole-brain imaging in the monkey show that most of the cerebral cortex is activated during the fast hippocampal oscillations (ripples), whereas most diencephalic, midbrain and brainstem regions are inhibited; this may function to optimize information transfer from hippocampus to cortex during off-line memory consolidation.

    • N. K. Logothetis
    • O. Eschenko
    • A. Oeltermann
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    Nature
    Volume: 491, P: 547-553
  • The authors use combined electrostimulation, neurophysiology, microinjection and fMRI to show that stimulation of a site in the lateral geniculate nucleus of monkeys increases fMRI signals in regions of primary visual cortex, but suppresses it in retinotopically matched regions of extrastriate cortex. Their results suggest that electrostimulation disrupts cortico-cortical signal propagation by silencing the output of any neocortical area whose afferents are electrically stimulated.

    • Nikos K Logothetis
    • Mark Augath
    • Hellmut Merkle
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 13, P: 1283-1291