Thalamic Bursts Down-regulate Cortical Theta and Nociceptive Behavior

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We tested the relation between pain behavior, theta (4-8 Hz) oscillations in somatosensory cortex and burst firing in thalamic neurons in vivo. Optically-induced thalamic bursts attenuated cortical theta and mechanical allodynia. It is proposed that thalamic bursts are an adaptive response to pain that de-synchronizes cortical theta and decreases sensory salience.

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LeBlanc, B. W., Cross, B., Smith, K. A., Roach, C., Xia, J., Chao, Y. C., … Saab, C. Y. (2017). Thalamic Bursts Down-regulate Cortical Theta and Nociceptive Behavior. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02753-6

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