Jeremy Slater

Jeremy Slater

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
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Specialties: Neurology - Epilepsy
Clinical Neurophysiology
Sleep Medicine

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  • Reactivation of visual-evoked activity in human cortical networks

    Journal of Neurophysiology

    In the absence of sensory input, neuronal networks are far from being silent. Whether spontaneous changes in ongoing activity reflect previous sensory experience or stochastic fluctuations in brain activity is not well understood. Here we demonstrate reactivation of stimulus-evoked activity that is distributed across large areas in the human brain. We performed simultaneous electrocorticography recordings from occipital, parietal, temporal, and frontal areas in awake humans in the presence and…

    In the absence of sensory input, neuronal networks are far from being silent. Whether spontaneous changes in ongoing activity reflect previous sensory experience or stochastic fluctuations in brain activity is not well understood. Here we demonstrate reactivation of stimulus-evoked activity that is distributed across large areas in the human brain. We performed simultaneous electrocorticography recordings from occipital, parietal, temporal, and frontal areas in awake humans in the presence and absence of sensory stimulation. We found that, in the absence of visual input, repeated exposure to brief natural movies induces robust stimulus-specific reactivation at individual recording sites. The reactivation sites were characterized by greater global connectivity compared to those sites that did not exhibit reactivation. Our results indicate a surprising degree of short-term plasticity across multiple networks in the human brain as a result of repeated exposure to unattended information.

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  • An interictal EEG spectral metric for temporal lobe epilepsy lateralization.

    Epilepsy research

    Visually-obvious abnormalities in the resting baseline EEG--slowing, spiking and high-frequency oscillations (HFOs)--are cardinal, though incompletely understood, features of the seizure onset zone in focal epilepsy. We hypothesized that evidence of cortical network dysfunction in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) would persist in the absence of visually-classifiable abnormalities in the baseline EEG recorded within the conventional passband, and that metrics of such dysfunction could serve as a…

    Visually-obvious abnormalities in the resting baseline EEG--slowing, spiking and high-frequency oscillations (HFOs)--are cardinal, though incompletely understood, features of the seizure onset zone in focal epilepsy. We hypothesized that evidence of cortical network dysfunction in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) would persist in the absence of visually-classifiable abnormalities in the baseline EEG recorded within the conventional passband, and that metrics of such dysfunction could serve as a lateralizing diagnostic in TLE.

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