The role of gamma-band (typically 30–100 Hz) oscillations in visual processing is a topic of increasing interest. One hypothesis is that gamma oscillations reflect the action of GABAergic inhibitory processes in the visual cortex responsible for surround-suppression. Evidence from primate neurophysiology [Gieselmann & Thiele, A., 2008. European Journal of Neuroscience 28, 447–459.] suggests that the amplitude of the gamma-band response increases as a visual grating stimulus expands outside of the classical receptive field into the inhibitory surround; with the amplitude of the response increasing, and the frequency of the response decreasing, monotonically with stimulus size. In this study, we tested the relationship between the gamma-band ...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Objective: The effects of stimulus size, duration and eccentricity on the visual gamma-band response...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
The role of gamma-band (typically 30–100 Hz) oscillations in visual processing is a topic of increas...
The structural and functional architecture of the human brain is characterized by considerable varia...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
The peak frequency of neuronal gamma-band synchronization has received much attention in recent year...
Stimulus-induced gamma oscillations are a general neuronal feature, and are thought to play a functi...
The peak frequency of neuronal gamma-band synchronization has received much attention in recent year...
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...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Objective: The effects of stimulus size, duration and eccentricity on the visual gamma-band response...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
The role of gamma-band (typically 30–100 Hz) oscillations in visual processing is a topic of increas...
The structural and functional architecture of the human brain is characterized by considerable varia...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
A striking feature of some field potential recordings in visual cortex is a rhythmic oscillation wit...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
The peak frequency of neuronal gamma-band synchronization has received much attention in recent year...
Stimulus-induced gamma oscillations are a general neuronal feature, and are thought to play a functi...
The peak frequency of neuronal gamma-band synchronization has received much attention in recent year...
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...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Objective: The effects of stimulus size, duration and eccentricity on the visual gamma-band response...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...