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Bartosz Teleńczukindependent researcher Verified email at telenczuk.pl Cited by 947 |
[HTML][HTML] Dynamic balance of excitation and inhibition in human and monkey neocortex
… (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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
… 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 …
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
… 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 …
(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
… (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 = …
and SWS (… (b) Empirical and predicted probability distributions of the population activity K = …
Modulation of intercolumnar synchronization by endogenous electric fields in cerebral cortex
Neurons synaptically interacting in a conductive medium generate extracellular endogenous
electric fields (EFs) that reciprocally affect membrane potential. Exogenous EFs modulate …
electric fields (EFs) that reciprocally affect membrane potential. Exogenous EFs modulate …