Title : Cholinergic and noradrenergic modulation of thalamocortical processing - McCormick_1989_Trends.Neurosci_12_215 |
Author(s) : McCormick DA |
Ref : Trends in Neurosciences , 12 :215 , 1989 |
Abstract :
During periods of drowsiness and synchronized sleep, thalamocortical neuronal activity is dominated by rhythmic oscillations. The shift to waking and attentiveness is associated with an abolition of these rhythms and a marked increase in neuronal responsiveness to synaptic inputs. These shifts in thalamocortical processing are controlled by ascending modulatory neurotransmitter systems of which the cholinergic and noradrenergic components play a key role. By altering the amplitude of specialized potassium currents in thalamic and cortical neurons, acetylcholine and norepinephrine can block the generation of thalamocortical rhythms and promote a state of excitability that is consistent with cognition. |
PubMedSearch : McCormick_1989_Trends.Neurosci_12_215 |
PubMedID: 2473557 |
McCormick DA (1989)
Cholinergic and noradrenergic modulation of thalamocortical processing
Trends in Neurosciences
12 :215
McCormick DA (1989)
Trends in Neurosciences
12 :215