Increased theta/alpha synchrony in the habenula-prefrontal network with negative emotional stimuli i...
Increased theta/alpha synchrony in the habenula-prefrontal network with negative emotional stimuli in human patients
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England: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
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Lateral habenula is believed to encode negative motivational stimuli and plays key roles in the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders. However, how habenula activities are modulated during the processing of emotional information is still poorly understood. We recorded local field potentials from bilateral habenula areas with simultaneous cortica...
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Increased theta/alpha synchrony in the habenula-prefrontal network with negative emotional stimuli in human patients
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2050-084X
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2050-084X
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10.7554/eLife.65444