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Swallowing-related neural oscillation: an intracranial EEG study.

Hiroaki HashimotoKazutaka TakahashiSeiji KamedaFumiaki YoshidaHitoshi MaezawaSatoru OshinoNaoki TaniHui Ming KhooTakufumi YanagisawaToshiki YoshimineHaruhiko KishimaMasayuki Hirata
Published in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2021)
We demonstrated three distinct activities related to mouth opening, water injection, and swallowing induced at different timings using high γ activities. The peak of high γ power related to swallowing suggests that during voluntary swallowing phases, the cortex is the main driving force for swallowing as opposed to the brain stem.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity
  • resting state
  • high frequency
  • white matter
  • single molecule
  • diabetic rats
  • blood brain barrier
  • optical coherence tomography