High frequency oscillations are associated with normal brain function, but also increasingly recognized as potential biomarkers of the epileptogenic brain. Their role in human cognition …
Gamma rhythm (which has a center frequency between 30 and 80Hz) is modulated by cognitive mechanisms such as attention and memory, and has been hypothesized to play a …
Neural oscillatory activity occurring in the gamma frequency range (30–80 Hz) has been proposed to play essential roles in sensory and cognitive processing. Supporting this …
Intracranial high-frequency activity (HFA), which refers to fast fluctuations in electrophysiological recordings, increases during memory processing. Two views have …
O Jensen, J Kaiser, JP Lachaux - Trends in neurosciences, 2007 - cell.com
Both theoretical and experimental animal work supports the hypothesis that transient oscillatory synchronization of neuronal assemblies at gamma frequencies (30–100Hz) is …
γ-band oscillations are thought to play a crucial role in information processing in cortical networks. In addition to oscillatory activity between 30 and 60 Hz, current evidence from …
J Kaiser, W Lutzenberger - Neuroreport, 2005 - journals.lww.com
This review highlights recent developments in research on human cortical oscillations in the gamma-band range (30–100 Hz). Electroencephalography has demonstrated a role of these …
SP Burns, D Xing, RM Shapley - Journal of Neuroscience, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
Gamma-band (25–90 Hz) peaks in local field potential (LFP) power spectra are present throughout the cerebral cortex and have been related to perception, attention, memory, and …
S Lee, SR Jones - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Gamma frequency rhythms have been implicated in numerous studies for their role in healthy and abnormal brain function. The frequency band has been described to …