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Bartosz Teleńczuk

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[HTML][HTML] Dynamic balance of excitation and inhibition in human and monkey neocortex

N Dehghani, A Peyrache, B Telenczuk… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
… (C3) is the zoomed in version of the middle 40 seconds (corresponding to panels in B and
the marked are by dotted lines in (C1). Seizure happens around the mid-point and is visually …

[HTML][HTML] Local field potentials primarily reflect inhibitory neuron activity in human and monkey cortex

B Teleńczuk, N Dehghani, M Le Van Quyen, SS Cash… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
The local field potential (LFP) is generated by large populations of neurons, but unitary
contribution of spiking neurons to LFP is not well characterised. We investigated this contribution …

High-frequency oscillations in human and monkey neocortex during the wake–sleep cycle

…, LE Muller, B Telenczuk… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
Beta (β)- and gamma (γ)-oscillations are present in different cortical areas and are thought
to be inhibition-driven, but it is not known if these properties also apply to γ-oscillations in …

[HTML][HTML] Local recording of biological magnetic fields using Giant Magneto Resistance-based micro-probes

…, L Caruso, J Trejo-Rosillo, B Telenczuk… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
The electrical activity of brain, heart and skeletal muscles generates magnetic fields but these
are recordable only macroscopically, such as in magnetoencephalography, which is used …

Sumatra: a toolkit for reproducible research

…, M Mattioni, D Samarkanov, B Teleńczuk - Implementing …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Lack of replicability in computational studies is, at base, a problem of shortcomings in
record keeping. In laboratory-based experimental science, the tradition is to write down all …

Cholinergic switch between two types of slow waves in cerebral cortex

…, JS Goldman, B Teleńczuk… - Cerebral …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Sleep slow waves are known to participate in memory consolidation, yet slow waves occurring
under anesthesia present no positive effects on memory. Here, we shed light onto this …

[HTML][HTML] A kernel-based method to calculate local field potentials from networks of spiking neurons

B Telenczuk, M Telenczuk, A Destexhe - Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2020 - Elsevier
… no adaptation (a = b = 0 for all inhibitory neurons) while excitatory regular spiking RS
neurons had a lower level of excitability due to the presence of adaptation (while b varied in our …

Heterogeneous firing rate response of mouse layer V pyramidal neurons in the fluctuation‐driven regime

Y Zerlaut, B Teleńczuk, C Deleuze, T Bal… - The Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
… The pipette was then back-filled with the same solution to which was added Amphotericin-B
(Sigma Aldrich) previously dissolved in DMSO, the final concentration of Amphotericin-B

Maximum-entropy models reveal the excitatory and inhibitory correlation structures in cortical neuronal activity

TA Nghiem, B Telenczuk, O Marre, A Destexhe… - Physical Review E, 2018 - APS
… (b) Raster plots of spikes recorded for human (top) and monkey (bottom) in wakefulness (left)
and SWS (… (b) Empirical and predicted probability distributions of the population activity K = …

Modulation of intercolumnar synchronization by endogenous electric fields in cerebral cortex

B Rebollo, B Telenczuk, A Navarro-Guzman… - Science …, 2021 - science.org
Neurons synaptically interacting in a conductive medium generate extracellular endogenous
electric fields (EFs) that reciprocally affect membrane potential. Exogenous EFs modulate …