On the relationship between rhythmic firing in the supramammillary nucleus and limbic Theta rhythm

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):210-211 (2005)
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Abstract

Lewis emphasizes the role of theta oscillations in emergent coupling among neural subsystems during emotionally relevant tasks or situations. Here I present some recent data on the relationship of rhythmic neuronal discharge in the supramammillary nucleus and the large-scale theta oscillations in the limbic system which provide support to many of his ideas regarding vertical integration in dynamic systems.

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