psychology/neuroscience/sleep questions

Hi I need help with these three questions. I posted them earlier but the person I handshaked with was unable to complete them. Thanks. What thalamic sub-region is responsible for organizing temporally coherent spiking activity among thalamic neurons? LGN? What brain region provides the source of depolarization to thalamic neurons that triggers a series of spindles or slow-waves within non-REM sleep? Cortical EEG is a powerful tool used to define sleep/wake states, yet the primary driver of the changes in cortical EEG across sleep/wake states is the changes in properties of neurons in the thalamus. Discuss the changes in membrane potential of thalamic neurons that accompany the waking state, non-REM stage 2 sleep, and non-REM stage 3/4 sleep. Name two determinants of the change in membrane potential. Discuss the action potential firing patterns associated with depolarization of thalamic neurons from these different resting membrane potentials. (answer about « a page)

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