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1 cords over wide geographical scales (spatial synchrony).
2 ed with different glomeruli (interglomerular synchrony).
3  all the clusters oscillate in phase-shifted synchrony.
4 o-brain synchrony was linked with behavioral synchrony.
5 e tinnitus-induction site, exhibit increased synchrony.
6 provements of ANF excitability and discharge synchrony.
7 amic coupling alone is sufficient to produce synchrony.
8 patiotemporal aspects such as metapopulation synchrony.
9 -specific patterns of hippocampal-prefrontal synchrony.
10 nuclei especially vulnerable to pathological synchrony.
11 ripheral sensory coding based on oscillatory synchrony.
12  spp appeared to be driven by changes in SST synchrony.
13 s of synchrony and climate-change impacts on synchrony.
14  to SWM by modulating hippocampal-prefrontal synchrony.
15 ns can exhibit pairwise tight (<10 ms) spike synchrony.
16 sitive affect correlated with greater neural synchrony.
17 g and the subjective perception of time into synchrony.
18 o cause network phenotypes such as increased synchrony.
19 igher-order RSNs had lower metastability and synchrony.
20 in cases where early cleavages are driven in synchrony.
21 after birth and after the onset of circadian synchrony.
22 at rely on different patterns of oscillatory synchrony.
23  mechanisms that can generate geographies of synchrony; (2) documenting complex and pronounced geogra
24 esses including identification of drivers of synchrony, a long-standing challenge.
25 tending prior work, we show how geography of synchrony, a term which we use to refer to detailed spat
26                                   When spike synchrony above chances levels is present, it may subser
27 nals were coincident with increased neuronal synchrony across several frequency bands and the emergen
28 with a phase reset that results in transient synchrony across the receptor population.
29 eatment effect in favour of PASS in parental synchrony (adjusted mean difference 0.25 [95% CI 0.14 to
30 documenting the importance of geographies of synchrony, advancing conceptual frameworks, and demonstr
31 rical, and empirical approaches to show that synchrony affects the validity and parameters of TL.
32 it task showed an increase in theta (3-7 Hz) synchrony after correct choices that decreased with lear
33  showed an increase in alpha/beta (10-30 Hz) synchrony after correct choices.
34 x by visual and auditory speech developed in synchrony after implantation.
35 olgi, and these clathrin "hubs" dispersed in synchrony after the late Golgi marker PH(OSBP) .
36                           Partial inhibitory synchrony also dictated CbN cell spike timing, even with
37          We found that noise-induced loss of synchrony among CA1 interneurons dynamically constrains
38 rating physiologic rhythms and orchestrating synchrony among circadian clocks.
39 -Israeli majority and tighter brain-to-brain synchrony among group members in the Arab-Palestinian mi
40                                  Oscillatory synchrony among neurons occurs in many species and brain
41 coding based on the detection of oscillatory synchrony among peripheral receptors.
42 ulation effects, greatly amplify oscillatory synchrony amongst unconnected cells.
43 gging effort resulted in a clear increase in synchrony and a tendency to reduce surface logging and t
44                         Increased cross-unit synchrony and bursting have been linked to tinnitus in s
45                    The presence of increased synchrony and bursting in DCN fusiform cells suggests th
46               Here, we demonstrate increased synchrony and bursting of fusiform cell spontaneous firi
47 havioral evidence of tinnitus, and increased synchrony and bursting were associated with SFR elevatio
48                                              Synchrony and bursting, as well as spontaneous firing ra
49 d demonstrates a link between brain-to-brain synchrony and classroom engagement.
50 udy is one of few to document alterations of synchrony and climate-change impacts on synchrony.
51 dnaN expression, interfered with replication synchrony and compromised cell division.
52 ish and flocks of birds can move together in synchrony and decide on new directions of movement in a
53 reasing the degree of community-wide species synchrony and decreasing the stabilizing effects of domi
54  are accompanied by SWM-specific oscillatory synchrony and directionality between the dorsal hippocam
55 enous thalamic mechanisms that limit network synchrony and discuss how these protective brakes might
56 cooperate to enhance thalamocortical network synchrony and generate pathological oscillations.
57  forms of Purkinje neuron simple spike pause synchrony and its influence on candidate coding strategi
58  loop in the basal ganglia yield exaggerated synchrony and locking to beta oscillations, specifically
59           Extrapolating from simulated data, synchrony and metastability across the RSNs emerged at c
60 nificant changes in functional connectivity, synchrony and metastability, this analysis revealed a si
61  and by their dynamic properties in terms of synchrony and metastability.
62 actor (PDF), which mediates pacemaker neuron synchrony and output, is eliminated in the dorsal projec
63 n the cerebral cortex and suggest that spike synchrony and phase preference arises from the precise i
64 ory cortex, increased spontaneous cross-unit synchrony and single-unit bursting are de facto physiolo
65 as been implicated in anxiety-related neural synchrony and spatial representations of aversion.
66 owever, in addition to the categories, delta synchrony and spiking activity also reflected irrelevant
67 e/Rh are critical for hippocampal-prefrontal synchrony and SWM has not been tested.
68 f Re/Rh in regulating hippocampal-prefrontal synchrony and SWM-directed behavior.
69 coupling among neurons would lead to greater synchrony and therefore higher SWA.
70 ethods capable of revealing the geography of synchrony and, through it, underlying organism ecology.
71 ynchrony) or different sentences (preventing synchrony), and also whether the voice the participant h
72 ptide (VIP), which drives light entrainment, synchrony, and amplitude of SCN cellular clocks and orga
73 d multiple positive effects on RV mechanics, synchrony, and contraction efficiency.
74 rast, circuit-level properties of coherence, synchrony, and ensemble period are determined by interce
75  potential to alter mating systems, breeding synchrony, and mate monopolization rates.
76 r extended wake led to increased SWA, higher synchrony, and more time spent OFF, with a positive corr
77 FF, with a positive correlation between SWA, synchrony, and OFF periods.
78 ophysiological activity, including decreased synchrony, and reduced synapse density.
79 ay an important role in regulation of state, synchrony, and rhythmogenesis in the mammalian thalamoco
80 ions predominantly function to achieve local synchrony, and that a local gamma generated in each area
81 f connectivity, the synchrony evolves: Loose synchrony appears already at weak connectivity, with the
82 t studies showed that patterns of population synchrony are changing, possibly as a consequence of cli
83 ology, population heterogeneity, and partial synchrony are not sufficient to cause cycles or nonconve
84 s of spontaneous population firing rates and synchrony are subject to accurate homeostatic control fo
85  the mechanisms that determine this temporal synchrony are unknown.
86 tozoa, it has been a working hypothesis that synchrony arises from hydrodynamic interactions between
87 the theta range, and increases in left phase synchrony as well as induced high-gamma activity in both
88 pproximately 11-27 Hz) oscillatory power and synchrony associated with "top-down" or internal process
89 tion in excitatory neurons mediated elevated synchrony at baseline, while MeCP2 dysfunction in inhibi
90                             Strikingly, this synchrony at E15.5 appears before expression of VIP or i
91 nly pacing enhanced systolic function and LV synchrony at individually optimized AVD close to the mea
92 olar disorder, time-series analyses detected synchronies between mood cycles and three lunar cycles t
93 ound category-selective beta- and delta-band synchrony between and within the areas.
94 n episodic memory formation depends on phase synchrony between different sensory cortices at the thet
95 e this prestimulus 7 Hz oscillation, and the synchrony between parietal and occipital brain regions.
96               We found that binding produced synchrony between same-circuit neurons, but not between
97 f reproduction, permitting lower recruitment synchrony between species and thereby enhancing niche pa
98 ial working memory (SWM) requires functional synchrony between the dorsal hippocampus and medial pref
99                                       Neural synchrony between the subthalamic nucleus (STN) and cort
100 k of punishment diminishes VTA-driven neural synchrony between the two regions.
101          Theories have proposed that spiking synchrony between these neurons encodes how features are
102                                        Theta synchrony between these structures occurs during fear me
103        However, the mechanism that regulates synchrony between these structures remains unknown.
104  we directly manipulated the degree of phase synchrony between visual and auditory cortices.
105 encodes how features are grouped (binding-by-synchrony), but recent studies did not find the predicte
106 mental approaches to examine how oscillatory synchrony can nevertheless arise, focusing mainly on act
107 to detailed spatial variation in patterns of synchrony, can be leveraged to understand ecological pro
108 n could be achieved by cross-frequency phase synchrony (CFS).
109 and spectral analysis to investigate whether synchrony changed between the periods 1959-1980 and 1989
110 During the MS regime, neuronal assemblies in synchrony changed with time as observed in mammalian bra
111 C, and as a subsequent increase in beta-band synchrony closer to stimulus processing.
112        Theoretical work predicts that such a synchrony code is a fundamental feature of populations o
113 more irregularly firing tuberous afferents a synchrony code is established, whereas in the more regul
114 ncoded by pathological changes in the neural synchrony code of perceptual processing.
115 ronous activity is thus not sufficient for a synchrony code.
116 se results suggest that long-range beta-band synchrony could act as a filter that only supports neura
117 and other factors, namely increased cortical synchrony, could explain why sleep slow-wave activity (S
118                                         This synchrony declined as a function of punishment probabili
119 erns of synchrony; instead most focus on how synchrony declines with increasing linear distance betwe
120 al optogenetic stimulation, SWA and cortical synchrony decreased locally, time spent OFF did not chan
121  tissue predominantly by increasing both the synchrony (decreasing latency variance) of Ca waves in n
122                                      Spatial synchrony, defined as correlated temporal fluctuations a
123 potential and allow these synapses to act as synchrony-dependent "drivers" of thalamocortical neuron
124 at thalamocortical neurons have voltage- and synchrony-dependent postsynaptic mechanisms, involving N
125 a significant amount of gamma-coherent spike synchrony during the active phase of the slow oscillatio
126  that multiple signals may mediate circadian synchrony during the ontogeny of the SCN.
127 ction time, WM compromise, and reduced phase synchrony during visual attention compared with healthy
128 structure of the optic radiations and neural synchrony during visual attention predict reaction time.
129 er, whether local fluctuations in population synchrony during wakefulness modulate the accuracy of se
130               In a selective attention task, synchrony emerged with ignored as well as attended objec
131 ar region is sensitive to this cardio-visual synchrony even when the visual stimuli are rendered invi
132 ptors both contributed specifically to gamma synchrony evoked by detected cues, but the effects of bl
133 pon a gradual retrieval of connectivity, the synchrony evolves: Loose synchrony appears already at we
134 stribution of cases and investigated whether synchrony exists between the three pathogens responsible
135 ed resting spectral power and inter-regional synchrony (functional connectivity).
136 artial synchronization such that there was a synchrony gradient along the quasi-one-dimensional spati
137                       Hippocampal-prefrontal synchrony has long been thought to be critical for spati
138                                RV mechanical synchrony improved: septal-to-lateral RV mechanical dela
139 g EEG recordings, we measured brain-to-brain synchrony in 104 adults during a male-female naturalisti
140               After two weeks, the degree of synchrony in 3D networks decreased, as observed in vivo.
141 presentations of aversion, and reduced theta synchrony in a pathway-, frequency- and task-specific ma
142                      The efficacy of spiking synchrony in corticocortical communication is poorly und
143 idance, excitation-inhibition coupled neural synchrony in dentate local field potentials was reduced
144                                  To maintain synchrony in group activities, each individual within th
145  These allow us to search for climate-driven synchrony in growth across multiple taxa and ecosystems,
146 del selection showed evidence of ENSO-driven synchrony in growth among all four taxa at interannual t
147                                              Synchrony in growth patterns across cold-constrained (ce
148 ss among interacting partners, ground neural synchrony in key nonverbal social behaviors, and highlig
149                   Given the near ubiquity of synchrony in nature, it seems likely that synchrony infl
150 emporal occurrence rather than the degree of synchrony in phenological shifts.
151 phase-related networks, which modulate their synchrony in relation to the movement sequence.
152 howed greater stability during interpersonal synchrony in schizophrenia patients who received pro-soc
153                        Results revealed that synchrony in SST and plankton was altered.
154 with DREADDs normalized PFC-dependent limbic synchrony in stress-susceptible animals and restored nor
155                             Fast oscillatory synchrony in the activity of output mitral cells (MCs) a
156 lypeptide (VIP), a neuropeptide critical for synchrony in the adult SCN, and its receptor, VPAC2R, re
157  action potentials did not disrupt circadian synchrony in the E15.5 SCN.
158  and MECP2 duplication): abnormally elevated synchrony in the firing activity of hippocampal CA1 pyra
159  The oscillatory signal arises from neuronal synchrony in the local population, while the broadband s
160  of the auditory cortex and the amygdala via synchrony in the theta range.
161 ecome more strongly pinned, and show greater synchrony in their stick-slip behaviour.
162 enting complex and pronounced geographies of synchrony in two important study systems; and (3) demons
163 ttentional effects on firing rates and gamma synchrony in V4, a reduction of sensory-evoked responses
164 ower reaction times via disruption of neural synchrony in visual cortex.
165  contrast, in the explicit tasks, alpha/beta synchrony increased with learning and decreased thereaft
166                                              Synchrony influenced TL in essentially all of our analyt
167 of synchrony in nature, it seems likely that synchrony influences the exponent of TL widely in ecolog
168 e examined detailed geographical patterns of synchrony; instead most focus on how synchrony declines
169 ods, we aim to help elevate the geography of synchrony into a mainstream area of study and applicatio
170            This suggests that brain-to-brain synchrony is a possible neural marker for dynamic social
171 andard Wilson-Cowan equations in which spike synchrony is also correctly described.
172                                  If plankton synchrony is altered, higher trophic-level feeding patte
173           Moreover, the observed increase in synchrony is cue and region specific.
174                                              Synchrony is disrupted in cells with increased interspin
175 t OB slices from both sexes, that inhibitory synchrony is evident in the spontaneous synaptic input i
176          Experimental observation of triplet synchrony is firstly realized in three coupled nonidenti
177             The abundant phenomenon of theta synchrony is positively correlated with a brain region's
178 iterranean forests, the impact of warming on synchrony is related mainly to an advanced onset of grow
179                                Such enhanced synchrony is similar to that observed in trees co-occurr
180 cond motivation for investigating changes in synchrony is that the possibility of such alterations ha
181 aglomerular gap junctions on interglomerular synchrony is through triggering of mutually synchronizin
182 for few organisms, in spite of the fact that synchrony is ubiquitous and of major importance in ecolo
183 r contraction disorder, and interventricular synchrony (IVS), a measure of synchronous biventricular
184           Our results suggest that detecting synchrony leads to a change in the perceptual consequenc
185 ned element, which statically modulate their synchrony levels during continuous movements.
186 ic nucleus deep brain stimulation suppresses synchrony locally within the subthalamic nucleus in the
187                                         This synchrony manifested as an increase in the alpha-band ea
188                       Therefore, oscillatory synchrony may be a central communication mechanism for h
189 ess sharp with DBS, suggesting that M1 input synchrony may be decreased.
190     We discuss why climate-change impacts on synchrony may well be more common and consequential than
191 he limit of slow synaptic kinetics the spike-synchrony mechanism is suppressed and the standard Wilso
192 synaptic plasticity, engrams, and long-range synchrony might be interconnected.
193 y orchestrated changes in prefrontal network synchrony modulated by acetylcholine release during cue
194 adial strain (apical view), and longitudinal synchrony (multivariable-adjusted P<0.0001).
195 ple, we introduce a new type of network, the synchrony network, the structure of which provides ecolo
196 P power, which is thought to reflect spiking synchrony, nor was it strongly influenced by how strongl
197                            The transition to synchrony occurs as the local coupling between compartme
198 s activity in 2D networks, but the degree of synchrony of 3D networks was higher and had two regimes:
199 ro, which results in a dynamic change in the synchrony of a modeled population of basal ganglia outpu
200    Our research demonstrates that evaluating synchrony of auditory-leading (AV) versus visual-leading
201                                 The temporal synchrony of blinking, however, increased in response to
202 c reticulum (SR) Ca load), and tissue scale (synchrony of Ca release in populations of myocytes) dete
203 e receptor for the neuropeptide PDF promoted synchrony of Ca(2+) waves.
204                               Changes in the synchrony of Calanus helgolandicus and Para-pseudocalanu
205                                              Synchrony of circadian rhythms between tissues/organs ap
206 f the auditory brainstem require millisecond synchrony of excitatory and inhibitory inputs for the en
207  in global brain functional connectivity and synchrony of fMRI activity in healthy humans during wake
208                                 Light-driven synchrony of food web dynamics in which most of the newl
209                  This leads to long distance synchrony of Golgi cells along the transverse axis, powe
210  connections likely allowed for more complex synchrony of higher-order sensorimotor coordination, pro
211 over extended time scales by interglomerular synchrony of infra-slow bursting.
212 0-20 of 40) and precision (0-4 ms jitter) of synchrony of inhibitory inputs, along with the rates (0-
213 ocal field potential oscillations as well as synchrony of inhibitory signals in pairs of non-sister M
214 nts in the excitation-inhibitory balance and synchrony of large-scale neural networks.
215 observations by Gray and Rothschild of phase synchrony of nearby swimming spermatozoa, it has been a
216  identify transmission clusters based on the synchrony of outbreak cycles.
217 ming of gene expression, but also unexpected synchrony of processes underlying neural circuit constru
218 ies, alterations of the temporal and spatial synchrony of resource availability to consumers across e
219 nd modularity, and particularly enhances the synchrony of rich-club edges.
220 tive ownership, which itself is based on the synchrony of somatosensory signals from the two hands.
221               We found that the global phase synchrony of the BOLD signals evolves on a characteristi
222 anding of the role of PDF in controlling the synchrony of the pacemaker neurons.
223               Lastly, we show that bilateral synchrony of whisking relies on the respiratory rhythm,
224 rate of CbN cell spiking when the coherence (synchrony) of convergent inhibition is increased.
225 uture disturbance by breaking spatiotemporal synchrony on the landscape.
226                            By contrast, beta synchrony only conveyed information about the task-relev
227 30 Hz) oscillations, which may reflect input synchrony onto the cortex, is altered by deep brain stim
228 t another face being stroked on the cheek in synchrony or asynchrony with affective (slow; CT-optimal
229 Y1 or thromboxane formation had no effect on synchrony or ballooning.
230 the couple spoke the same sentence (allowing synchrony) or different sentences (preventing synchrony)
231 ndividual cells operate erratically and lose synchrony over a period of about 5 to 8 segmentation clo
232 bnormal temporal structure and an absence of synchrony over medial-frontal and lateral-prefrontal cor
233 ed with worse global longitudinal strain and synchrony (P</=0.006).
234 017) provide the first description of unique synchrony patterns differentiating implicit and explicit
235                   Here we compare rhythm and synchrony perception between low- and high-frequency ton
236 hat audiovisual temporal binding (indexed by synchrony perception) engages different neural pathways
237 It underlies infant imitation, interactional synchrony, primary intersubjectivity, emotional empathy,
238  visual cortex exhibit rapid fluctuations in synchrony ranging from desynchronized responses, indicat
239 duced body ownership using visuotactile (VT) synchrony rather than visuomotor.
240 anges in neurophysiological oscillations and synchrony, rather than disturbances in a particular dire
241 ated with BOLD arise largely from changes in synchrony, rather than level, of neuronal activity.
242 that the interaction between power and phase synchrony reflects the engagement of attentional network
243 n migration timing, interannual phenological synchrony, relationships between climatic variation and
244 erns of idiosyncratic distortions of network synchrony relative to the group curve are associated wit
245  of population dynamics, but many aspects of synchrony remain poorly understood.
246                 Spatial patterns of enhanced synchrony represent early warning signals of climate cha
247    These parameters include novel indices of synchrony (S), a measure of intraventricular contraction
248 -specific patterns of hippocampal-prefrontal synchrony seen during dual-task performance.
249 e unique spatiotemporal patterns of neuronal synchrony signify diverse neurophysiological disruptions
250 thy controls underwent a collaborative motor synchrony task with the iCub humanoid robot.
251 metry in the perception and neural coding of synchrony that reflects greater tolerance for delays of
252  intensity of climate extremes are enhancing synchrony through an earlier start of wood formation and
253               Selective regulation of neural synchrony through phase-locked stimulation has the poten
254 n strategy that selectively regulates neural synchrony through phase-specific stimulation.
255 y visual area (V1), and cuneus; neural phase synchrony to a visual attention cue during visual-motor
256 ring a three-minute rest, pinpointing neural synchrony to social interactions among affiliative partn
257 ion to elucidate the causal contributions of synchrony to specific aspects of human cognition and to
258             Our findings link brain-to-brain synchrony to the degree of social connectedness among in
259                                      Greater synchrony typically decreases the exponent b of TL.
260 ork does not affect core clock amplitude and synchrony, unlike the VIP-dependent network.
261 dressed this question by assaying inhibitory synchrony using intracellular recordings from pairs of p
262                        Among couples, neural synchrony was anchored in moments of social gaze and pos
263 ored as well as attended objects, and higher synchrony was associated with faster behavioral response
264 icrovesicle formation, which was absent when synchrony was blocked.
265 all intersomatic spacing assayed, inhibitory synchrony was dependent on Na(+) channels, suggesting th
266                                       Neural synchrony was found for couples, but not for strangers,
267 and GCs, we found first that interglomerular synchrony was generally quite low, but could be increase
268 en with inhibition constant, when inhibitory synchrony was higher, excitation increased CbN cell firi
269                               Brain-to-brain synchrony was linked with behavioral synchrony.
270                                              Synchrony was observed in platelets within but not betwe
271                               Brain-to-brain synchrony was unrelated to episodes of speech/no-speech
272 children with greater intrinsic visual-motor synchrony were better imitators.
273 ges in resting oscillatory power and network synchrony were found.
274 the empirical RSNs, higher metastability and synchrony were respectively associated with greater cohe
275 s, is thought to arise from increased neural synchrony, which facilitates perceptual binding and crea
276 ly observed aspect of populations is spatial synchrony, which is the tendency for time series of popu
277                    This suggests oscillatory synchrony, which serves other information processing rol
278 k approach to compare hippocampal-prefrontal synchrony while rats switched between an SWM-dependent t
279 ) that imparts light-induced cytotoxicity in synchrony with a photoinitiated and sustained release of
280 rs old) attempting to walk on a treadmill in synchrony with a series of pacing cue tones, and quickly
281  task (SCT), where subjects initially tap in synchrony with an isochronous metronome and then keep ta
282 udies did not find the predicted increase in synchrony with binding.
283 resting membrane potential and depolarize in synchrony with cardiomyocytes.
284 op stimulation, i.e., by delivering tones in synchrony with endogenous SOs.
285 ht and left phrenic nerves were activated in synchrony with mechanically ventilated breaths.
286 llations in the same location showed greater synchrony with mPFC theta with increased threat probabil
287 t induce rhythms of biological activities in synchrony with night and day.
288                    This view is supported by synchrony with other regional proxies for aridity and wi
289 pendent on activation of mRNA translation in synchrony with the cell cycle and that its translation i
290 ssues by providing the fertilizer content in synchrony with the metabolic needs of the plants.
291 m morphogenesis and maturation must occur in synchrony with the overall developmental requirements of
292 as not maintained steadily but fluctuated in synchrony with the speech rate and lagged the time cours
293     We also measured the mothers' behavioral synchrony with their infants and plasma oxytocin.
294 that RSC neurons display enhanced spiking in synchrony with theta specifically during PS.
295  section of the somatosensory (SI) cortex in synchrony with touches applied to a rubber hand.
296 s to gamma-band (30-100 Hz) oscillations and synchrony, with an increasing interest in 'high gamma' (
297  been found to exhibit patterns of bilateral synchrony, with correlated regions inferred to have func
298 c interneurons are key determinants of spike synchrony within neuronal networks.
299 er decrease in ACh leads to a high degree of synchrony within traveling waves.
300 or blocking PAR1 receptor, largely prevented synchrony without blocking ballooning itself.

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