نتایج جستجو برای: gamma band

تعداد نتایج: 253188  

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2000
S Friedman-Hill P E Maldonado C M Gray

Using single and multiunit recordings in the striate cortex of alert macaque monkeys, we find that gamma-band (20-70 Hz) oscillations in neuronal firing are a prominent feature of V1 neuronal activity. The properties of this rhythmic activity are very similar to those previously observed in the cat. Gamma-band activity is strongly dependent on visual stimulation, largely absent during spontaneo...

2013
Joerg F. Hipp Markus Siegel

EEG is the most common technique for studying neuronal dynamics of the human brain. However, electromyogenic artifacts from cranial muscles and ocular muscles executing involuntary microsaccades compromise estimates of neuronal activity in the gamma band (>30 Hz). Yet, the relative contributions and practical consequences of these artifacts remain unclear. Here, we systematically dissected the ...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2009
Suresh D Muthukumaraswamy Krish D Singh

Although functional magnetic resonance imaging is an important tool for measuring brain activity, the hemodynamic blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) response is only an indirect measure of neuronal activity. Converging evidence obtained from simultaneous recording of hemodynamic and electrical measures suggest that the best correlate of the BOLD response in primary visual cortex is gamma-...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2011
S Vanneste P Van de Heyning D De Ridder

Tinnitus is described as an auditory perception in the absence of any external sound source. Tinnitus loudness has been correlated to sustained high frequency gamma-band activity in auditory cortex. It remains unknown whether unilateral tinnitus is always generated in the left auditory cortex, irrespective of the side on which the tinnitus is perceived, or in the contralateral auditory cortex. ...

1999
Y. C. Lin D. L. Bertsch S. D. Bloom J. A. Esposito R. C. Hartman S. D. Hunter G. Kanbach D. A. Kniffen H. A. Mayer-Hasselwander P. F. Michelson R. Mukherjee A. M. Mücke P. L. Nolan M. Pohl O. Reimer E. J. Schneid D. J. Thompson W. F. Tompkins

In current theoretical models of the blazar subclass of active galaxies, the broadband emission consists of two components: a low-frequency synchrotron component with a peak in the IR to X-ray band, and a high-frequency inverse Compton component with a peak in the gamma-ray band. In such models, the gamma-ray spectral index should be correlated with the location of the low-energy peak, with fla...

1998
E. E. Fenimore

The Gamma-Ray burst detector on Ginga consisted of a proportional counter to observe the x-rays and a scintillation counter to observe the gamma-rays. It was ideally suited to study the x-rays associated with gammaray bursts (GRBs). Ginga detected ∼ 120 GRBs and 22 of them had sufficient statistics to determine spectra from 2 to 400 keV. Although the Ginga and BATSE trigger criteria were very s...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Ayelet Nina Landau Helene Marianne Schreyer Stan van Pelt Pascal Fries

When subjects monitor a single spatial location, target detection depends on the pre-target phase of an ~8 Hz brain rhythm. When multiple locations are monitored, performance decrements suggest a division of the 8 Hz rhythm over the number of locations. This suggests that different locations are sequentially sampled. Indeed, when subjects monitor two locations, performance benefits alternate at...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2010
Neil L Aaronson William M Hartmann

This paper reports the results of experiments performed in an effort to find a formulaic relationship between the interaural waveform coherence of a band of noise gamma(W) and the interaural envelope coherence of the noise band gamma(E). An interdependence described by gamma(E)=pi/4+(1-pi/4)(gamma(W))(2.1) is found. This relationship holds true both in a computer experiment and for binaural mea...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
H-B Yang S-C Wang A K P Sekharan H Matsui S Souma T Sato T Takahashi T Takeuchi J C Campuzano R Jin B C Sales D Mandrus Z Wang H Ding

The electronic structure of single crystals Na0.6CoO2, which are closely related to the superconducting Na0.3CoO2.yH(2)O (T(c) approximately 5 K), is studied by angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. While the measured Fermi surface (FS) is consistent with the large FS enclosing the Gamma point from the band theory, the predicted small FS pockets near the K points are absent. In addition, t...

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