Talk:Dreams: Difference between revisions
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'''Under a creative commons license.''' (Lots of good phenomenology and neurology in this paper) | '''Under a creative commons license.''' (Lots of good phenomenology and neurology in this paper) | ||
===fMRI Evidence for Multisensory Recruitment Associated With Rapid Eye Movements During Sleep=== | |||
"Although many of the areas of activation that we found were generally consistent with previous PET, magnetoencephalography (MEG), or fMRI studies of the neural correlates of REMs ''[Hong et al., 1995; Ioannides et al., 2004; Peigneux et al., 2001; Wehrle et al., 2005]'', new areas of activation were discovered including TRN, claustrum, non-visual sensory cortices, motor cortex, language system, basal forebrain, superior temporal gyrus, RSC, and fusiform gyrus. The present and previous studies found REM-associated activations in visual cortex ''[Hong et al., 1995; Ioannides et al., 2004; Peigneux et al., 2001; Wehrle et al., 2005]'', frontal eye field ''[Hong et al., 1995; Ioannides et al., 2004]'', SEF ''[Ioannides et al., 2004; Peigneux et al., 2001]'', dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) ''[Hong et al., 1995]'', superior parietal lobule ''[Hong et al., 1995]'', anterior cingulate cortex ''[Hong et al., 1995; Peigneux et al., 2001]'', orbitofrontal cortex ''[Hong et al., 1995; Ioannides et al., 2004]'', thalamus ''[Peigneux et al., 2001; Wehrle et al., 2005]'', putamen ''[Wehrle et al., 2005]'', amygdala ''[Ioannides et al., 2004]'', midbrain ''[Peigneux et al., 2001; Wehrle et al., 2005]'', pons, ''[Ioannides et al., 2004]'' and lateral geniculate nucleus ''[Peigneux et al., 2001]''. Compared to the previous fMRI REM study ''[Wehrle et al., 2005]'' we found more robust and distributed REM-locked activations, probably because of the following differences in methodology."<ref>Hong, C. C. H., Harris, J. C., Pearlson, G. D., Kim, J. S., Calhoun, V. D., Fallon, J. H., ... & Zee, D. S. (2009). fMRI evidence for multisensory recruitment associated with rapid eye movements during sleep. Human brain mapping, 30(5), 1705-1722. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002%2Fhbm.20635</ref> | |||
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