P Fries - Annual review of neuroscience, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Neuronal gamma-band synchronization is found in many cortical areas, is induced by different stimuli or tasks, and is related to several cognitive capacities. Thus, it appears as if …
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 …
The challenges to individuals with epilepsy extend far beyond the seizures. Co‐morbidities in epilepsy are very common and are often more problematic to individuals than the seizures …
We experience objects as whole, complete entities irrespective of whether they are perceived by our sensory systems or are recalled from memory. However, it is also known …
Most of our knowledge about the functional organization of neuronal systems is based on the analysis of the firing patterns of individual neurons that have been recorded one by one …
Following the discovery of context-dependent synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in the visual system, the role of neural synchrony in cortical networks has been …
AK Engel, W Singer - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2001 - cell.com
Theories of binding have recently come into the focus of the consciousness debate. In this review, we discuss the potential relevance of temporal binding mechanisms for sensory …
For years we have known that cortical neurons collectively have synchronous or oscillatory patterns of activity, the frequencies and temporal dynamics of which are associated with …
It has been hypothesized that visual objects could be represented in the brain by a distributed cell assembly synchronized on an oscillatory mode in the γ-band (20–80 Hz). If …