Nature Communications (May 2018)
Regulation of cortical activity and arousal by the matrix cells of the ventromedial thalamic nucleus
Abstract
The ventromedial thalamus (VM) is thought to control cortical arousal through its diffuse projections to cortex. Here the authors record and manipulate the activity of calbindin1-positive matrix cells in VM and show that they bidirectionally regulate the sleep-wake transition.