Different Origins of Gamma Rhythm and High-Gamma Activity in Macaque Visual Cortex
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Abstract
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, operating at a higher frequency and consequently at a faster timescale. Another hypothesis states that high-gamma power is related to spiking activity. Because gamma power and spiking activity tend to co-vary during most stimulus manipulations (such as contrast modulations) or cognitive tasks (such as attentional…
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- Macaque
- Neuroscience
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Rhythm
- Visual cortex
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- Electrophysiology
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