Neural oscillations are rhythmic fluctuations over time in the activity or excitability of single neurons, local neuronal populations or "assemblies," and/or multiple regionally distributed neuronal assemblies. Synchronized oscillations among large numbers of neurons are evident in electrocorticographic, electroencephalographic, magnetoencephalographic, and local field potential recordings and are generally understood to depend on inhibition that paces assemblies of excitatory neurons to produce alternating temporal windows of reduced and increased excitability. Synchronization of neural oscillations is supported by the extensive networks of local and long-range feedforward and feedback bidirectional connections between neurons. Here, we re...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or "spikes" nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in th...
Abstract: Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25–80Hz) may pl...
N euraloscillationsare rhythmic fluctuationsover time intheactivity or excitability of single neuron...
Neuronal interactions form the basis for our brain function, and oscillations and synchrony are the ...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...
Neuronal oscillations at various frequency bands play an important role in neuronal information proc...
poster abstractWhile neural synchronization is widely observed in neuroscience, neural oscillations ...
Systems-level neuronal mechanisms that coordinate the temporally, anatomically, and functionally dis...
Contains fulltext : 139811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neural oscillat...
Neuronal oscillations and their inter‐areal synchronization may be instrumental in regulating neuron...
Neural oscillations have emerged as one of the major electrophysiological phenomena investigated in ...
Agrowing body of animal research suggests that neurons represent information not only in terms of th...
Abstract\ud \ud Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or “spikes” nearly synchro...
Phase consistent neuronal oscillations are ubiquitous in electrophysiological recordings, and they m...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or "spikes" nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in th...
Abstract: Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25–80Hz) may pl...
N euraloscillationsare rhythmic fluctuationsover time intheactivity or excitability of single neuron...
Neuronal interactions form the basis for our brain function, and oscillations and synchrony are the ...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...
Neuronal oscillations at various frequency bands play an important role in neuronal information proc...
poster abstractWhile neural synchronization is widely observed in neuroscience, neural oscillations ...
Systems-level neuronal mechanisms that coordinate the temporally, anatomically, and functionally dis...
Contains fulltext : 139811.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Neural oscillat...
Neuronal oscillations and their inter‐areal synchronization may be instrumental in regulating neuron...
Neural oscillations have emerged as one of the major electrophysiological phenomena investigated in ...
Agrowing body of animal research suggests that neurons represent information not only in terms of th...
Abstract\ud \ud Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or “spikes” nearly synchro...
Phase consistent neuronal oscillations are ubiquitous in electrophysiological recordings, and they m...
Pairs of active neurons frequently fire action potentials or "spikes" nearly synchronously (i.e., wi...
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in th...
Abstract: Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25–80Hz) may pl...