<div><p>Neuronal assemblies often exhibit stimulus-induced rhythmic activity in the gamma range (30–80 Hz), whose magnitude depends on the attentional load. This has led to the suggestion that gamma rhythms form dynamic communication channels across cortical areas processing the features of behaviorally relevant stimuli. Recently, attention has been linked to a normalization mechanism, in which the response of a neuron is suppressed (normalized) by the overall activity of a large pool of neighboring neurons. In this model, attention increases the excitatory drive received by the neuron, which in turn also increases the strength of normalization, thereby changing the balance of excitation and inhibition. Recent studies have shown that gamma ...
Brain signals often show rhythmic activity in the so-called gamma range (30-80 Hz), whose magnitude ...
SummaryGamma components of the local field potential (LFP) are elevated during cognitive and percept...
SummaryCognition requires the dynamic modulation of effective connectivity, i.e., the modulation of ...
Neuronal assemblies often exhibit stimulus-induced rhythmic activity in the gamma range (30-80 Hz), ...
SummaryNeuronal oscillations in the gamma band (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to play a central role...
During cognitive tasks electrical activity in the brain shows changes in power in specific frequency...
SummaryRhythmic activity of neuronal ensembles has been proposed to play an important role in cognit...
Gamma oscillations are a prominent type of collective neuronal activity. Similar to other types of c...
Cognition requires the dynamic modulation of effective connectivity, i.e., the modulation of the pos...
Cognition requires the dynamic modulation of effective connectivity, i.e., the modulation of the pos...
Today, much evidence exists that sensory feature binding is accomplished by phase synchronization of...
SummaryThe effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. Th...
<p>(A) Average firing rates of 96 neurons when a preferred and null stimulus was presented at 100% c...
The effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. The firin...
Stimulus-induced gamma oscillations are a general neuronal feature, and are thought to play a functi...
Brain signals often show rhythmic activity in the so-called gamma range (30-80 Hz), whose magnitude ...
SummaryGamma components of the local field potential (LFP) are elevated during cognitive and percept...
SummaryCognition requires the dynamic modulation of effective connectivity, i.e., the modulation of ...
Neuronal assemblies often exhibit stimulus-induced rhythmic activity in the gamma range (30-80 Hz), ...
SummaryNeuronal oscillations in the gamma band (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to play a central role...
During cognitive tasks electrical activity in the brain shows changes in power in specific frequency...
SummaryRhythmic activity of neuronal ensembles has been proposed to play an important role in cognit...
Gamma oscillations are a prominent type of collective neuronal activity. Similar to other types of c...
Cognition requires the dynamic modulation of effective connectivity, i.e., the modulation of the pos...
Cognition requires the dynamic modulation of effective connectivity, i.e., the modulation of the pos...
Today, much evidence exists that sensory feature binding is accomplished by phase synchronization of...
SummaryThe effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. Th...
<p>(A) Average firing rates of 96 neurons when a preferred and null stimulus was presented at 100% c...
The effect of attention on firing rates varies considerably within a single cortical area. The firin...
Stimulus-induced gamma oscillations are a general neuronal feature, and are thought to play a functi...
Brain signals often show rhythmic activity in the so-called gamma range (30-80 Hz), whose magnitude ...
SummaryGamma components of the local field potential (LFP) are elevated during cognitive and percept...
SummaryCognition requires the dynamic modulation of effective connectivity, i.e., the modulation of ...