There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations (∼40 Hz) play in visual information processing. Despite this interest, and in contrast to the classically studied visual evoked potential, surprisingly little is known about the intra-individual repeatability of induced gamma oscillations. Similarly, little is known about inter-individual variability in terms of gamma oscillation frequency, bandwidth and amplitude with no extant normative data for these parameters. The purpose of the current study was therefore to examine the repeatability of visual gamma oscillations and to provide the first normative data on them. Our results demonstrate that evoked responses were highly repeatable across recording sessions whereas for induced vi...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Abstract Gamma oscillations are driven by local cortical excitatory (E)–inhibitory (I) loops and may...
Gamma oscillations are a prominent type of collective neuronal activity. Similar to other types of c...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations (∼40 Hz) play in visual information proc...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations ( approximately 40 Hz) play in visual in...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
The time course of local field potentials displaying typical discharge frequencies in the gamma freq...
Contains fulltext : 139811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neural oscillat...
The structural and functional architecture of the human brain is characterized by considerable varia...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
Neuronal oscillations in the gamma frequency range play an important role in stimulus processing in ...
Under natural conditions, the visual system often sees a given input repeatedly. This provides an op...
The role of gamma-band (typically 30–100 Hz) oscillations in visual processing is a topic of increas...
Neural oscillations have emerged as one of the major electrophysiological phenomena investigated in ...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Abstract Gamma oscillations are driven by local cortical excitatory (E)–inhibitory (I) loops and may...
Gamma oscillations are a prominent type of collective neuronal activity. Similar to other types of c...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations (∼40 Hz) play in visual information proc...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations ( approximately 40 Hz) play in visual in...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
The time course of local field potentials displaying typical discharge frequencies in the gamma freq...
Contains fulltext : 139811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neural oscillat...
The structural and functional architecture of the human brain is characterized by considerable varia...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
Neuronal oscillations in the gamma frequency range play an important role in stimulus processing in ...
Under natural conditions, the visual system often sees a given input repeatedly. This provides an op...
The role of gamma-band (typically 30–100 Hz) oscillations in visual processing is a topic of increas...
Neural oscillations have emerged as one of the major electrophysiological phenomena investigated in ...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Abstract Gamma oscillations are driven by local cortical excitatory (E)–inhibitory (I) loops and may...
Gamma oscillations are a prominent type of collective neuronal activity. Similar to other types of c...