Chunmao Wang
New York University
6 Papers
71 Citations
Chunmao Wang is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Neuroanatomy of memory. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Chunmao Wang include National Institutes of Health.
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Papers
Responses of Human Anterior Cingulate Cortex Microdomains to Error Detection, Conflict Monitoring, Stimulus-Response Mapping, Familiarity, and Orienting
TL;DR: The data suggest that each anterior cingulate microdomain participates in a multilobar cortical network after behavioral responses in a variety of tasks, and is strongly suggesting active inhibition in superficial layers during the behavioral response period.
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Human entorhinal gamma and theta oscillations selective for remote autobiographical memory.
TL;DR: The authors' data demonstrate theta, gamma, and delta oscillations in left ER particularly for remote autobiographical memory, where Gamma is predominant in hippocampally projecting layers during presentation of the memory cue, whereas theta is prolonged and dominant in cortically projection layers during memory retrieval.
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Laminar profile of spontaneous and evoked theta: Rhythmic modulation of cortical processing during word integration
Eric Halgren,Erik Kaestner,Ksenija Marinkovic,Sydney S. Cash,Chunmao Wang,Donald L. Schomer,Joseph R. Madsen,István Ulbert +7 more
TL;DR: These findings show that theta occurs spontaneously, and can be momentarily suppressed, reset and synchronized by words, and represents an alternation between feedforward/divergent and associative/convergent processing modes that may temporally organize sustained processing and optimize the timing of memory formation.
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Intracranial microprobe for evaluating neuro-hemodynamic coupling in unanesthetized human neocortex.
Corey J. Keller,Sydney S. Cash,Suresh N. Narayanan,Chunmao Wang,Ruben Kuzniecky,Chad Carlson,Orrin Devinsky,Thomas Thesen,Werner Doyle,Angelo Sassaroli,David A. Boas,István Ulbert,István Ulbert,Eric Halgren +13 more
TL;DR: A "laminar optode," a linear array of microelectrodes for electrophysiological measures paired with a micro-optical device for hemodynamic measurements, can provide a new and robust means for obtaining detailed, quantitative data for defining neurovascular coupling in awake humans.
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Response to Comment on “The Human K-Complex Represents an Isolated Cortical Down-State”
Sydney S. Cash,Eric Halgren,Nima Dehghani,Andrea O. Rossetti,Thomas Thesen,Chunmao Wang,Orrin Devinsky,Ruben Kuzniecky,Werner Doyle,Joseph R. Madsen,Loránd Erőss,Péter Halász,George Karmos,George Karmos,Richard Csercsa,Lucia Wittner,István Ulbert,István Ulbert +17 more
TL;DR: This study confirmed the hypothesis of Amzica and Steriade that the human K-complex shares neural mechanisms with so-called slow oscillation between periods of intense neuronal firing and silence, but found that the KC can occur independently of this oscillatory activity.
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