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1. Association cortical areas in the mouse contain a large population of fast-spiking GABAergic neurons that do not express parvalbumin.

2. Synchronous GABA-receptor-dependent potentials in limbic areas of the in-vitro isolated adult guinea pig brain.

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3. Cellular correlates of spontaneous periodic events in the medial entorhinal cortex of the in vitro isolated guinea pig brain.

4. Topographic distribution of direct and hippocampus- mediated entorhinal cortex activity evoked by olfactory tract stimulation.

5. Olfactory input to the parahippocampal region of the isolated guinea pig brain reveals weak entorhinal-to-perirhinal interactions.

6. Discharge threshold is enhanced for several seconds after a single interictal spike in a model of focal epileptogenesis.

7. A blocker-resistant, fast-decaying, intermediate-threshold calcium current in palaeocortical pyramidal neurons.

8. Layer-specific immunocytochemical localization of GABA(B)R1a and GABA(B)R1b receptors in the rat piriform cortex.

9. Persistent excitability changes in the piriform cortex of the isolated guinea-pig brain after transient exposure to bicuculline.

10. Interactions between associative synaptic potentials in the piriform cortex of the in vitro isolated guinea pig brain.

11. Associative synaptic potentials in the piriform cortex of the isolated guinea-pig brain in vitro.

12. The isolated and perfused brain of the guinea-pig in vitro.

13. The crucial role that hippocampus Cyclooxygenase‐2 plays in memory.

14. Update on temporal lobe-dependent information processing, in health and disease.

15. Synchronous GABAA-receptor-dependent potentials in limbic areas of the in-vitro isolated adult guinea pig brain.

16. C‐Reactive Protein: Marker of risk for post‐traumatic stress disorder and its potential for a mechanistic role in trauma response and recovery.

17. Pathological responses to single‐pulse electrical stimuli in epilepsy: The role of feedforward inhibition.

18. Neuronal chemo‐architecture of the entorhinal cortex: A comparative review.

19. Seizure evolution can be characterized as path through synaptic gain space of a neural mass model.

20. Interictal oscillations and focal epileptic disorders.

21. Dynamics underlying interictal to ictal transition in temporal lobe epilepsy: insights from a neural mass model.

22. Heterogeneous effects of antiepileptic drugs in an in vitro epilepsy model - a functional multineuron calcium imaging study.

23. Neurosteroids differentially modulate fast and slow interictal discharges in the hippocampal CA3 area.

24. Intracranial electroencephalography power and phase synchronization changes during monaural and binaural beat stimulation.

25. Synchronisation hubs in the visual cortex may arise from strong rhythmic inhibition during gamma oscillations.

26. GABAA, NMDA and m Glu2 receptors tonically regulate inhibition and excitation in the thalamic reticular nucleus.

27. Distributed auditory sensory input within the mouse olfactory cortex.

28. Altered profile of basket cell afferent synapses in hyper-excitable dentate gyrus revealed by optogenetic and two-pathway stimulations.

29. Electrophysiological responses of rat olfactory tubercle neurons to biologically relevant odours.

30. Low-frequency summation of synaptically activated transient receptor potential channel-mediated depolarizations.

31. Vascular endothelial growth factor up-regulation in the mouse hippocampus and its role in the control of epileptiform activity.

32. Unitized representation of paired objects in area 35 of the macaque perirhinal cortex.

33. Selective changes in inhibition as determinants for limited hyperexcitability in the insular cortex of epileptic rats.

34. Association of the Ser704Cys DISC1 polymorphism with human hippocampal formation gray matter and function during memory encoding.

35. Two differential frequency-dependent mechanisms regulating tonic firing of thalamic reticular neurons.

36. Acetylcholine-induced seizure-like activity and modified cholinergic gene expression in chronically epileptic rats.

37. Epileptiform synchronization in the rat insular and perirhinal cortices in vitro.

38. Author index.

39. The properties of reticular thalamic neuron GABAA IPSCs of absence epilepsy rats lead to enhanced network excitability.

40. Olfactory information converges in the amygdaloid cortex via the piriform and entorhinal cortices: observations in the guinea pig isolated whole-brain preparation.

41. Induction of synchronous oscillatory activity in the rat lateral amygdala in vitro is dependent on gap junction activity.

42. Electrical coupling underlies theta rhythm in freely moving cats.

43. Ultrastructural organization of medial prefrontal inputs to the rhinal cortices.

44. Posttraining lesions of the auditory thalamus, but not cortex, disrupt the inhibition of fear conditioned to an auditory stimulus.

45. Functional contribution of specific brain areas to absence seizures: role of thalamic gap-junctional coupling.

46. Author index.

47. Increased discharge threshold after an interictal spike in human focal epilepsy.

48. Laminar differences in field potential morphology and long-term potentiation in motor cortex coronal slices from both unstimulated and previously potentiated rats.

49. Author index.

50. Experimental evidence and modeling studies support a synchronizing role for electrical coupling in the cat thalamic reticular neurons in vivo.