Gamma rhythm (which has a center frequency between 30 and 80 Hz) is modulated by cognitive mechanisms such as attention and memory, and has been hypothesized to play a role in mediating these processes by supporting communication channels between cortical areas or encoding information in its phase. We highlight several issues related to gamma rhythms, such as low and inconsistent power, its dependence on low-level stimulus features, problems due to conduction delays, and contamination due to spike-related activity that makes accurate estimation of gamma phase difficult. Gamma rhythm could be a potentially useful signature of excitation-inhibition interactions in the brain, but whether it also provides a mechanism for information processing ...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25-80Hz) may play a signi...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25-80Hz) may play a signi...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma-band (25–90 Hz) peaks in local field potential (LFP) power spectra are present throughout the ...
SummaryNeuronal oscillations in the gamma band (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to play a central role...
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Gamma frequency rhythms have been implicated in numerous studies for their role in healthy and abnor...
During cognitive tasks electrical activity in the brain shows changes in power in specific frequency...
Gamma-band activity (30-90 Hz) and the synchronization of neural activity in the gamma-frequency ran...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25-80Hz) may play a signi...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25-80Hz) may play a signi...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
Gamma-band (25–90 Hz) peaks in local field potential (LFP) power spectra are present throughout the ...
SummaryNeuronal oscillations in the gamma band (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to play a central role...
Contains fulltext : 153184.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Fine-scale temp...
Gamma frequency rhythms have been implicated in numerous studies for their role in healthy and abnor...
During cognitive tasks electrical activity in the brain shows changes in power in specific frequency...
Gamma-band activity (30-90 Hz) and the synchronization of neural activity in the gamma-frequency ran...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25-80Hz) may play a signi...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25-80Hz) may play a signi...