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Focused Ultrasound Modifications of Neural Circuit Activity in a Mammalian Brain
Ultrasound in Medicine and BiologyVol. 24Issue 4p557–565Published in issue: May, 1998- Michael R. Bachtold
- Patricia C. Rinaldi
- Joie P. Jones
- Frederick Reines
- LeRoy R. Price
Cited in Scopus: 77The application of focused, pulsed ultrasound was studied as a method of modifying the activity of a local neural circuit of the mammalian brain. An in vitro hippocampal preparation was used to facilitate delivery, dosimetry and assessment of mechanisms of ultrasound effects. Extracellular evoked potentials were recorded from cell and dendritic layers of the rat hippocampal dentate gyrus. Focused pulses of ultrasound with center frequency of 500 kHz and repetition rate of 200 kHz were studied and found both to enhance and to depress electrically evoked field potentials.