2023
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad027
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Interregional phase-amplitude coupling between theta rhythm in the nucleus tractus solitarius and high-frequency oscillations in the hippocampus during REM sleep in rats

Abstract: Cross-frequency coupling (CFC) between theta and high frequency oscillations (HFOs) is predominant during active wakefulness, REM sleep and behavioral and learning tasks in rodent hippocampus. Evidence suggests that these state-dependent CFCs are linked to spatial navigation and memory consolidation processes. CFC studies currently include only the cortical and subcortical structures. To our knowledge, the study of nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS)-cortical structure CFC is still lacking. Here we investigate CF… Show more

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“…Different hippocampal neurons were found to be locked to different theta phases in rodents and humans [49,50]. At the same time, there were significant phase differences when interregional CFC occured [51]. Subsequently, we found that after changing the navigation path and goal, this PAC phenomenon remained unchanged, implying that PAC appears to be specifically related to the progression of navigation.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Different hippocampal neurons were found to be locked to different theta phases in rodents and humans [49,50]. At the same time, there were significant phase differences when interregional CFC occured [51]. Subsequently, we found that after changing the navigation path and goal, this PAC phenomenon remained unchanged, implying that PAC appears to be specifically related to the progression of navigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%