Pacemaker-like and other types of spontaneous membrane potential oscillations of thalamocortical cells

During EEG-synchronized sleep, thalamic activity is characterized by rhythmic oscillations that till recently have been suggested to require the contribution of intra- and extra-thalamic inputs. The present experiments show that thalamocortical (TC) cells, mechanically and pharmacologically isolated from their intra-thalamic, cortical and brainstem inputs, are capable of different types of spontaneous membrane potential oscillations some of which resemble those observed in TC cells of the living animal during EEG-synchronization.

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