Publikationen von O Eschenko
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Vortrag (15)
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Vortrag
Ripple-triggered stimulation of Locus Coeruleus during post-learning sleep impairs memory consolidation. 34th European Winter Conference on Brain Research and European Brain and Behaviour Society (EWCBR/EBBS 2014), Brides-les-Bains, France (2014)
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Vortrag
Studying large-scale brain networks: electrical stimulation and neural-event-triggered fMRI. Twenty-Second Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2013), Paris, France (2013)
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Vortrag
Mapping the functional connectivity of noradrenergic nucleus Locus Coeruleus by means of electrical stimulation and fMRI in the rat. X Workshop of the International School on Magnetic Resonance and Brain Function, Erice, Italy (2012)
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Vortrag
fMRI studies on causality in the human brain. 9th Workshop: Brain Function Investigation by Magnetic Resonance, Eelectrophysiology, and Molecular Imaging (EMFCSC 2011), Erice, Italy (2011)
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Vortrag
Mapping noradrenergic projections in the brain using MEMRI: comparative analysis of classical fluorescent tracer and MRI-visible contrast agent. VIII Workshop of the International School on Magnetic Resonance and Brain Function, Erice, Italy (2010)
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Vortrag
Functional Brain Mapping in Behaving Rats using MEMRI. VII Workshop of the International School on Magnetic Resonance and Brain Function, Erice, Italy (2009)
Poster (53)
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Poster
Modulation of the cortical population dynamics by phasic activation of the locus coeruleus. 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2019) , Chicago, IL, USA (2019)
68.
Poster
Modulation of the cortical population dynamics by phasic activation of the locus coeruleus. The Sleeping Brain, Paris, France (2019)
69.
Poster
The Locus Coeruleus activity during hippocampal-cortical communication. 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2019) , Chicago, IL, USA (2019)
70.
Poster
Task-related oscillatory interactions within the midline thalamic-hippocampal-prefrontal network. 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2018), San Diego, CA, USA (2018)
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Poster
Distinct activity patterns in neuromodulatory centers are associated with differential modulation of cortical low and high gamma oscillations. 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2018), San Diego, CA, USA (2018)
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Poster
Neural activity suppression in the mediodorsal thalamus precedes the occurrence of hippocampal ripples. 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2018), San Diego, CA, USA (2018)
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Poster
Perisynaptic activity in the prefrontal cortex reflects spontaneous transitions in conscious visual perception. AREADNE 2018: Research in Encoding And Decoding of Neural Ensembles, Santorini, Greece (2018)
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Poster
Distinct activity patterns in neuromodulatory centers are associated with differential modulation of cortical low and high gamma oscillations. AREADNE 2018: Research in Encoding And Decoding of Neural Ensembles, Santorini, Greece (2018)
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Poster
Neural activity suppression in the mediodorsal thalamus precedes the occurrence of hippocampal ripples. AREADNE 2018: Research in Encoding And Decoding of Neural Ensembles, Santorini, Greece (2018)
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Poster
Neural Activity in the Mediodorsal Thalamus around Hippocampal ripples. 47th European Brain Behaviour Society Meeting (EBBS 2017), Bilbao, Spain (2017)
77.
Poster
Burst-like stimulation of the locus coeruleus leads to thalamo-cortical activation and hippocampal suppression: implication for competing networks. 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2016), San Diego, CA, USA (2016)
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Poster
Monitoring large populations of locus coeruleus single units reveals the heterogeneous and non global nature of the norepinephrine neuromodulatory system. 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (Neuroscience 2016), San Diego, CA, USA (2016)
79.
Poster
Deciphering the roles of attention and arousal in learning. The Brain Conferences: New Insights into Psychiatric Disorders through Computational, Biological, and Developmental Approaches, Copenhagen, Denmark (2016)
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Poster
The midline thalamic nucleus reuniens is essential for spatial memory retrieval. 10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Copenhagen, Denmark (2016)