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Título: Respiration-entrained brain rhythms are global but often overlooked
Autor(es): Tort, Adriano Bretanha Lopes
Brankack, Jurij
Draguhn, Andreas
Palavras-chave: cross-frequency coupling;delta;gamma;local field potential;respiration;theta
Data do documento: Abr-2018
Referência: TORT, A. B. L.; BRANKAČK, J.; DRAGUHN, A. Respiration-entrained brain rhythms are global but often overlooked. [s.l.], Trends in Neurosciences, v. 41, n. 4, p. 186-197, abr./2018.
Resumo: We revisit recent evidence showing that nasal respiration entrains oscillations at the same frequency as breathing in several regions of the rodent brain. Moreover, respiration modulates the amplitude of a specific gamma sub-band (70-120Hz), most prominently in frontal regions. Since rodents often breathe at delta and theta frequencies, we caution that previous studies on delta and theta power and their cross-regional synchrony, as well as on delta-gamma and theta-gamma coupling, may have detected the respiration-entrained rhythm and respiration-gamma coupling. We argue that the simultaneous tracking of respiration along with electrophysiological recordings is necessary to properly identify brain oscillations. We hypothesize that respiration-entrained oscillations aid long-range communication in the brain.
URI: https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/25085
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