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Neurons skip a beat during fast ripples.by: KJ Staley
Neuron, Vol. 55, No. 6. (20 September 2007), pp. 828-830.
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AbstractFast ripples are EEG transients emanating from epileptic foci, but fast-ripple frequencies far exceed maximal neuronal firing rates. In this issue of Neuron, Menendez de la Prida and coworkers propose that out-of-phase firing of a subpopulation of neurons during physiological ripple activity effectively doubles the ripple frequency to produce fast ripples.
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