The role of basal forebrain neurons in tonic and phasic activation of the cerebral cortex

The basal forebrain and in particular its cholinergic projections to the cerebral cortex have long been implicated in the maintenance of cortical activation. This review summarizes evidence supporting a close link between basal forebrain neuronal activity and the cortical electroencephalogram (EEG)....

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