Does rhythmic neural activity merely echo the rhythmic features of the environment, or does it reflect a fundamental computational mechanism of the brain? This debate has generated a series of clever experimental studies attempting to find an answer. Here, we argue that the field has been obstructed by predictions of oscillators that are based more on intuition rather than biophysical models compatible with the observed phenomena. What follows is a series of cautionary examples that serve as reminders to ground our hypotheses in well-developed theories of oscillatory behavior put forth by theoretical study of dynamical systems. Ultimately, our hope is that this exercise will push the field to concern itself less with the vague question of "...
In response to Voelker et al. (this issue), we argue for a wide array of neural oscillatory mechanis...
In the brain, coding information in the phase of neural firing relative to some baseline oscillation...
Electroencephalography (EEG) monitors -by either intrusive or noninvasive electrodes-time and freque...
International audienceDoes rhythmic neural activity merely echo the rhythmic features of the environ...
International audienceNeural oscillations are pivotal to brain function and cognition, but they can ...
Frequency-specific patterns of neural activity are increasingly interpreted as transient bursts of i...
It is undisputed that presenting a rhythmic stimulus leads to a measurable brain response that follo...
Coupled oscillations are hypothesized to organize the processing of information across distributed b...
It is undisputed that presenting a rhythmic stimulus leads to a measurable brain response that follo...
Do neuronal oscillations play a causal role in brain function? In a study in this issue of PLOS Biol...
We explore the contribution made by oscillatory, synchronous neural activity to representation in th...
We aim to review the historical evolution that has led to the study of the brain (body)-mind relatio...
Abstract: Do neuronal oscillations play a causal role in brain function? In a study in this issue of...
Common everyday activities—riding a bike to work, taking notes on a lecture, or choosing food at the...
Oscillations in brain activity have long been known, but many fundamental aspects of such brain rhyt...
In response to Voelker et al. (this issue), we argue for a wide array of neural oscillatory mechanis...
In the brain, coding information in the phase of neural firing relative to some baseline oscillation...
Electroencephalography (EEG) monitors -by either intrusive or noninvasive electrodes-time and freque...
International audienceDoes rhythmic neural activity merely echo the rhythmic features of the environ...
International audienceNeural oscillations are pivotal to brain function and cognition, but they can ...
Frequency-specific patterns of neural activity are increasingly interpreted as transient bursts of i...
It is undisputed that presenting a rhythmic stimulus leads to a measurable brain response that follo...
Coupled oscillations are hypothesized to organize the processing of information across distributed b...
It is undisputed that presenting a rhythmic stimulus leads to a measurable brain response that follo...
Do neuronal oscillations play a causal role in brain function? In a study in this issue of PLOS Biol...
We explore the contribution made by oscillatory, synchronous neural activity to representation in th...
We aim to review the historical evolution that has led to the study of the brain (body)-mind relatio...
Abstract: Do neuronal oscillations play a causal role in brain function? In a study in this issue of...
Common everyday activities—riding a bike to work, taking notes on a lecture, or choosing food at the...
Oscillations in brain activity have long been known, but many fundamental aspects of such brain rhyt...
In response to Voelker et al. (this issue), we argue for a wide array of neural oscillatory mechanis...
In the brain, coding information in the phase of neural firing relative to some baseline oscillation...
Electroencephalography (EEG) monitors -by either intrusive or noninvasive electrodes-time and freque...