Cognitive functions rely on the coordinated activity of neurons in many brain regions, but the interactions between cortical areas are not yet well understood. Here we investigated whether low-frequency (α) and high-frequency (γ) oscillations characterize different directions of information flow in monkey visual cortex. We recorded from all layers of the primary visual cortex (V1) and found that γ-waves are initiated in input layer 4 and propagate to the deep and superficial layers of cortex, whereas α-waves propagate in the opposite direction. Simultaneous recordings from V1 and downstream area V4 confirmed that γ- and α-waves propagate in the feedforward and feedback direction, respectively. Microstimulation in V1 elicited γ-oscillations ...
Neuronal gamma-band synchronization (25-90 Hz) in visual cortex appears sustained and stable during ...
Neuronal gamma-band synchronization (25-80 Hz) in visual cortex appears sustained and stable during ...
SummaryNeuronal oscillations in the gamma band (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to play a central role...
Cognitive functions rely on the coordinated activity of neurons in many brain regions, but the inter...
SummaryAlthough the mammalian neocortex has a clear laminar organization, layer-specific neuronal co...
Oscillatory synchronization of neuronal activity has been proposed as a mechanism to modulate effect...
Oscillatory synchronization of neuronal activity has been proposed as a mechanism to modulate effect...
© 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Theta (2–8 Hz), alpha (8–12 Hz), beta (12–35 Hz), and ...
Gamma oscillation (GAMMA) in the local field potential (LFP) is a synchronized activity commonly fou...
In the absence of cognitive tasks and external stimuli, strong rhythmic fluctuations with a frequenc...
Oscillations in the local field potential (LFP) are abundant across species and brain regions. The p...
Gamma oscillations are a prominent type of collective neuronal activity. Similar to other types of c...
In the absence of cognitive tasks and external stimuli, strong rhythmic fluctuations with a frequenc...
Neuronal coherence is thought to constitute a unique substrate for information transmission distinct...
Abstract Research in cognitive neuroscience has renewed the idea that brain oscillations are a core ...
Neuronal gamma-band synchronization (25-90 Hz) in visual cortex appears sustained and stable during ...
Neuronal gamma-band synchronization (25-80 Hz) in visual cortex appears sustained and stable during ...
SummaryNeuronal oscillations in the gamma band (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to play a central role...
Cognitive functions rely on the coordinated activity of neurons in many brain regions, but the inter...
SummaryAlthough the mammalian neocortex has a clear laminar organization, layer-specific neuronal co...
Oscillatory synchronization of neuronal activity has been proposed as a mechanism to modulate effect...
Oscillatory synchronization of neuronal activity has been proposed as a mechanism to modulate effect...
© 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Theta (2–8 Hz), alpha (8–12 Hz), beta (12–35 Hz), and ...
Gamma oscillation (GAMMA) in the local field potential (LFP) is a synchronized activity commonly fou...
In the absence of cognitive tasks and external stimuli, strong rhythmic fluctuations with a frequenc...
Oscillations in the local field potential (LFP) are abundant across species and brain regions. The p...
Gamma oscillations are a prominent type of collective neuronal activity. Similar to other types of c...
In the absence of cognitive tasks and external stimuli, strong rhythmic fluctuations with a frequenc...
Neuronal coherence is thought to constitute a unique substrate for information transmission distinct...
Abstract Research in cognitive neuroscience has renewed the idea that brain oscillations are a core ...
Neuronal gamma-band synchronization (25-90 Hz) in visual cortex appears sustained and stable during ...
Neuronal gamma-band synchronization (25-80 Hz) in visual cortex appears sustained and stable during ...
SummaryNeuronal oscillations in the gamma band (30–80 Hz) have been suggested to play a central role...