Multichannel recording technologies have revealed travelling waves of neural activity in multiple sensory, motor and cognitive systems. These waves can be spontaneously generated by recurrent circuits or evoked by external stimuli. They travel along brain networks at multiple scales, transiently modulating spiking and excitability as they pass. Here, we review recent experimental findings that have found evidence for travelling waves at single-area (mesoscopic) and whole-brain (macroscopic) scales. We place these findings in the context of the current theoretical understanding of wave generation and propagation in recurrent networks. During the large low-frequency rhythms of sleep or the relatively desynchronized state of the awake cortex, ...
Various types of brain activity, including motor, visual, and language, are accompanied by the propa...
<div><p>Slow waves constitute the main signature of sleep in the electroencephalogram (EEG). They re...
International audienceHow does the brain link visual stimuli across space and time? Visual illusions...
Psychophysics has long focused on measuring the stimulus intensity that reaches the threshold for co...
Electrode recordings and imaging studies have revealed that localized visual stimuli elicit waves of...
Electrode recordings and imaging studies have revealed that localized visual stimuli elicit waves of...
Abstract Propagation of activity in spatially structured neuronal networks has been observed in awak...
AbstractThe theory of coupled phase oscillators provides a framework to understand the emergent prop...
The spatiotemporal behavior of human EEG oscillations is investigated. Traveling waves in the alpha ...
Recent experimental studies have shown that the activity of neural circuits demonstrates spatiotempo...
International audiencePropagating waves occur in many excitable media and were recently found in neu...
Traveling patterns of neuronal activity—brain waves—have been observed across a breadth of neuronal ...
Neural oscillations are evident across cortex but their spatial structure is not well- explored. Are...
During much of sleep, virtually all cortical neurons undergo a slow oscillation (<1 Hz) in membrane ...
Spatiotemporal patterns have been widely observed at many scales in the brain, but their dynamical p...
Various types of brain activity, including motor, visual, and language, are accompanied by the propa...
<div><p>Slow waves constitute the main signature of sleep in the electroencephalogram (EEG). They re...
International audienceHow does the brain link visual stimuli across space and time? Visual illusions...
Psychophysics has long focused on measuring the stimulus intensity that reaches the threshold for co...
Electrode recordings and imaging studies have revealed that localized visual stimuli elicit waves of...
Electrode recordings and imaging studies have revealed that localized visual stimuli elicit waves of...
Abstract Propagation of activity in spatially structured neuronal networks has been observed in awak...
AbstractThe theory of coupled phase oscillators provides a framework to understand the emergent prop...
The spatiotemporal behavior of human EEG oscillations is investigated. Traveling waves in the alpha ...
Recent experimental studies have shown that the activity of neural circuits demonstrates spatiotempo...
International audiencePropagating waves occur in many excitable media and were recently found in neu...
Traveling patterns of neuronal activity—brain waves—have been observed across a breadth of neuronal ...
Neural oscillations are evident across cortex but their spatial structure is not well- explored. Are...
During much of sleep, virtually all cortical neurons undergo a slow oscillation (<1 Hz) in membrane ...
Spatiotemporal patterns have been widely observed at many scales in the brain, but their dynamical p...
Various types of brain activity, including motor, visual, and language, are accompanied by the propa...
<div><p>Slow waves constitute the main signature of sleep in the electroencephalogram (EEG). They re...
International audienceHow does the brain link visual stimuli across space and time? Visual illusions...