نتایج جستجو برای: gamma rhythm

تعداد نتایج: 152751  

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Anton Sirota Sean Montgomery Shigeyoshi Fujisawa Yoshikazu Isomura Michael Zugaro György Buzsáki

Although it has been tacitly assumed that the hippocampus exerts an influence on neocortical networks, the mechanisms of this process are not well understood. We examined whether and how hippocampal theta oscillations affect neocortical assembly patterns by recording populations of single cells and transient gamma oscillations in multiple cortical regions, including the somatosensory area and p...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Conrado A Bosman Thilo Womelsdorf Robert Desimone Pascal Fries

Rhythms occur both in neuronal activity and in behavior. Behavioral rhythms abound at frequencies at or below 10 Hz. Neuronal rhythms cover a very wide frequency range, and the phase of neuronal low-frequency rhythms often rhythmically modulates the strength of higher-frequency rhythms, particularly of gamma-band synchronization (GBS). Here, we study stimulus-induced GBS in awake monkey areas V...

2010
Bradley Voytek Ryan T. Canolty Avgusta Shestyuk Nathan E. Crone Josef Parvizi Robert T. Knight

The phase of ongoing theta (4-8 Hz) and alpha (8-12 Hz) electrophysiological oscillations is coupled to high gamma (80-150 Hz) amplitude, which suggests that low-frequency oscillations modulate local cortical activity. While this phase-amplitude coupling (PAC) has been demonstrated in a variety of tasks and cortical regions, it has not been shown whether task demands differentially affect the r...

2016
Marianne J Bezaire Ivan Raikov Kelly Burk Dhrumil Vyas Ivan Soltesz

The hippocampal theta rhythm plays important roles in information processing; however, the mechanisms of its generation are not well understood. We developed a data-driven, supercomputer-based, full-scale (1:1) model of the rodent CA1 area and studied its interneurons during theta oscillations. Theta rhythm with phase-locked gamma oscillations and phase-preferential discharges of distinct inter...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Hannele Lahtinen J Matias Palva Satu Sumanen Juha Voipio Kai Kaila Tomi Taira

Network oscillations in the gamma-frequency band (20-100 Hz) may have a central role in the timing and coordination of neural activity in the adult brain, yet their appearance in the course of development has remained unexplored. Moreover, electroencephalogram (EEG)-based classification of the vigilance states [active sleep (AS), quiet sleep (QS), or awake (W)] has been thought to be possible o...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Moritz Grosse-Wentrup Bernhard Schölkopf N. Jeremy Hill

Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety of cognitive processes, and are believed to be fundamental for information processing within the brain. While gamma oscillations have been shown to be correlated with brain rhythms at different frequencies, to date no empirical evidence has been presented that supports a causal influence of gamma ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
David Dupret Barty Pleydell-Bouverie Jozsef Csicsvari

N euronal networks in the brain oscillate in various frequency bands, and such oscillations can be detected by observing local field potential or EEG activity (1). Oscillations in the gamma frequency band (30–80 Hz) have drawn special attention because of their link to a variety of cognitive processes including sensory binding (2), attention selection (3), and memory (4, 5). Of particular physi...

Journal: :Hippocampus 2004
L Stan Leung Bixia Shen

The participation of ionotropic glutamatergic synapses in the generation of hippocampal electroencephalography (EEG) of behaving rats has not been systematically studied. In this study, field potentials in hippocampal CA1 were recorded following injection of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) and alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptor antagonists, or vehicle control, ...

2011
Supratim Ray John H. R. Maunsell

During cognitive tasks electrical activity in the brain shows changes in power in specific frequency ranges, such as the alpha (8-12 Hz) or gamma (30-80 Hz) bands, as well as in a broad range above ∼80 Hz, called the high-gamma band. The role or significance of this broadband high-gamma activity is unclear. One hypothesis states that high-gamma oscillations serve just like gamma oscillations, o...

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