Brain oscillations: pathophysiological and potentially therapeutic role in some neurological and psychiatric diseases

Authors

  • J Artieda
  • M Alegre
  • M Valencia
  • E Urrestarazu
  • M Pérez-Alcaraz
  • MJ Nicolás
  • J López Azcárate
  • J Iriarte

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23938/ASSN.0150

Keywords:

Oscilaciones. Ganglios basales. Enfermedad de Parkinson. Epilepsia. Esquizofrenia.

Abstract

The terms “oscillations” or “oscillatory activity” are frequently used not only to define the rhythmic fluctuations of the postsynaptic potentials of a neuronal group (local field potentials) or a cortical region (EEG, MEG), but also to indicate the rhythmic discharge pattern of action potentials from a neuron or a small group of neurons. Oscillatory activity makes possible the synchronization of different neuronal groups from nearby or distant cortical regions that participate in the same motor, sensory or cognitive task. The presence of oscillatory activity is usually associated to the existence of synchronization, but both phenomena are not necessarily always equivalent. Abnormalities of oscillatory activities or synchronization within or between different brain structures have been described in several neurological and psychiatric diseases; these abnormalities might play a relevant pathophysiological role in Parkinson’s disease (and other movement disorders), schizophrenia or epilepsy. This review discusses all these aspects, with emphasis on their potential role both as a basic mechanism in brain function and as a pathophysiological substrate for some of the symptoms and signs observed in several diseases.

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Published

2010-01-13

How to Cite

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Artieda J, Alegre M, Valencia M, Urrestarazu E, Pérez-Alcaraz M, Nicolás M, et al. Brain oscillations: pathophysiological and potentially therapeutic role in some neurological and psychiatric diseases. An Sist Sanit Navar [Internet]. 2010 Jan. 13 [cited 2026 Jan. 30];32:45-60. Available from: https://recyt.fecyt.es/index.php/ASSN/article/view/8336

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