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R D Traub

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Hall S, Hunt M, Simon A, Cunnington L, Carracedo L, Schofield I, et al.
J Neurosci . 2015 Jun; 35(25):9302-14. PMID: 26109655
Slow spike and wave discharges (0.5-4 Hz) are a feature of many epilepsies. They are linked to pathology of the thalamocortical axis and a thalamic mechanism has been elegantly described....
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Cheron G, Prigogine C, Cheron J, Marquez-Ruiz J, Traub R, Dan B
Neuroscience . 2014 Jan; 263:15-26. PMID: 24440752
Purkinje cell (PC) firing represents the sole output from the cerebellar cortex onto the deep cerebellar and vestibular nuclei. Here, we explored the different modes of PC firing in alert...
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Roopun A, Traub R, Baldeweg T, Cunningham M, Whittaker R, Trevelyan A, et al.
Epilepsy Behav . 2008 Oct; 14 Suppl 1:39-46. PMID: 18834957
Many types of electrographic seizures are readily identifiable by direct visual examination of electroencephalographic or electrocorticographic recordings. This process can, however, be painstakingly slow, and much effort has been expended...
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Cunningham M, Pervouchine D, Racca C, Kopell N, Davies C, Jones R, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2006 Mar; 103(14):5597-601. PMID: 16565217
The level of arousal in mammals is correlated with metabolic state and specific patterns of cortical neuronal responsivity. In particular, rhythmic transitions between periods of high activity (up phases) and...
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Towers S, Gloveli T, Traub R, Driver J, Engel D, Fradley R, et al.
J Physiol . 2004 Jul; 559(Pt 3):721-8. PMID: 15284346
Though all in vitro models of gamma frequency network oscillations are critically dependent on GABAA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission little is known about the specific role played by different subtypes of...
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Traub R, Cunningham M, Gloveli T, LeBeau F, Bibbig A, Buhl E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2003 Sep; 100(19):11047-52. PMID: 12960382
Gamma (30-80 Hz) oscillations occur in mammalian electroencephalogram in a manner that indicates cognitive relevance. In vitro models of gamma oscillations demonstrate two forms of oscillation: one occurring transiently and...
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Dexter F, Traub R, Qian F
J Clin Monit Comput . 2003 Feb; 15(1):45-51. PMID: 12578061
We present a statistical model for predicting the time to complete a series of successive, elective surgical cases. The use of sample means of case times and turnover times when...
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Dexter F, Macario A, Traub R
J Clin Monit Comput . 2003 Feb; 15(3-4):153-62. PMID: 12568166
Optimal sequencing of urgent cases (i.e., selecting which urgent case should be performed first and which second) may enhance patient safety, increase patient satisfaction with timeliness of surgery, and minimize...
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Gillies M, Traub R, LeBeau F, Davies C, Gloveli T, Buhl E, et al.
J Physiol . 2002 Sep; 543(Pt 3):779-93. PMID: 12231638
Theta frequency oscillations are a predominant feature of rhythmic activity in the hippocampus. We demonstrate that hippocampal area CA1 generates atropine-resistant theta population oscillations in response to metabotropic glutamate receptor...
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Traub R, Kopell N, Bibbig A, Buhl E, LeBeau F, Whittington M
J Neurosci . 2001 Nov; 21(23):9478-86. PMID: 11717382
Gamma-frequency (30-70 Hz) oscillations in populations of interneurons may be of functional relevance in the brain by virtue of their ability to induce synchronous firing in principal neurons. Such a...