Department of Neuroscience.
Behav Neurosci. 2020 Dec;134(6):471-474. doi: 10.1037/bne0000438.
This special issue on the theta rhythm highlights recent experiments aimed at understanding the relationship between this slow, large amplitude oscillation and plasticity, fast oscillations, cellular activity and disease in both animals and humans. The articles in this issue of Behavioral Neuroscience use a number of approaches across different model systems and behavioral paradigms to provide an up-to-date account of recent progress in understanding how the theta rhythm coordinates neural activity in the service of cognition. Prominent themes that emerge are how theta is tightly related to movement in humans and rodents and how this rhythm could be leveraged as a biomarker for understanding and testing therapeutic approaches to treat psychiatric and neurological diseases. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).
本特刊聚焦于θ节律的最新实验,旨在探讨这种缓慢、大振幅的振荡与可塑性、快速振荡、细胞活动以及动物和人类疾病之间的关系。本期《行为神经科学》中的文章采用了多种方法,涉及不同的模型系统和行为范式,提供了关于理解θ节律如何协调认知服务中的神经活动的最新进展的最新情况。出现的突出主题是θ节律如何与人类和啮齿动物的运动密切相关,以及如何利用这种节律作为生物标志物来理解和测试治疗精神和神经疾病的治疗方法。