The communication-through-coherence (CTC) hypothesis proposes that anatomical connections are dynamically rendered effective or ineffective through the presence or absence of rhythmic synchronization, in particular in the gamma and beta bands. The original CTC statement proposed that uni-directional communication is due to rhythmic entrainment with an inter-areal delay and a resulting non-zero phase relation, whereas bi-directional communication is due to zero-phase synchronization. Recent studies found that inter-areal gamma-band synchronization entails a non-zero phase lag. We therefore modify the CTC hypothesis and propose that bi-directional cortical communication is realized separately for the two directions by uni-directional CTC mech...
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in th...
Cognitive functions likely require that the routes of neural communication can be flexibly modulated...
© 2022 Rebscher, Obermayer and Metzner. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms o...
The communication-through-coherence (CTC) hypothesis proposes that anatomical connections are dynami...
Selective routing of information between cortical areas is required in order to combine different so...
Contains fulltext : 74879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neuronal oscilla...
Communication between cortical sites is mediated by long-range synaptic connections. However, these ...
What mechanisms underlie flexible inter-areal communication in the cortex? We consider four mechanis...
[Abstract] Brain networks exhibit very variable and dynamical functional connectivity and flexible c...
International audienceUnraveling how brain regions communicate is crucial for understanding how the ...
Inter-areal coherence between field potentials is a widespread phenomenon in cortex. Coherence has b...
I propose that synchronization affects communication between neuronal groups. Gamma-band (30-90 Hz) ...
BACKGROUND: Synchronized oscillation in cortical networks has been suggested as a mechanism for dive...
Information transfer and integration among functionally distinct areas of cerebral cortex of oscilla...
Contains fulltext : 55760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis expl...
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in th...
Cognitive functions likely require that the routes of neural communication can be flexibly modulated...
© 2022 Rebscher, Obermayer and Metzner. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms o...
The communication-through-coherence (CTC) hypothesis proposes that anatomical connections are dynami...
Selective routing of information between cortical areas is required in order to combine different so...
Contains fulltext : 74879.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neuronal oscilla...
Communication between cortical sites is mediated by long-range synaptic connections. However, these ...
What mechanisms underlie flexible inter-areal communication in the cortex? We consider four mechanis...
[Abstract] Brain networks exhibit very variable and dynamical functional connectivity and flexible c...
International audienceUnraveling how brain regions communicate is crucial for understanding how the ...
Inter-areal coherence between field potentials is a widespread phenomenon in cortex. Coherence has b...
I propose that synchronization affects communication between neuronal groups. Gamma-band (30-90 Hz) ...
BACKGROUND: Synchronized oscillation in cortical networks has been suggested as a mechanism for dive...
Information transfer and integration among functionally distinct areas of cerebral cortex of oscilla...
Contains fulltext : 55760.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis expl...
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in th...
Cognitive functions likely require that the routes of neural communication can be flexibly modulated...
© 2022 Rebscher, Obermayer and Metzner. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms o...