Shaping Functional Architecture by Oscillatory Alpha Activity: Gating by Inhibition
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Abstract
In order to understand the working brain as a network, it is essential to identify the mechanisms by which information is gated between regions. We here propose that information is gated by inhibiting task-irrelevant regions, thus routing information to task-relevant regions. The functional inhibition is reflected in oscillatory activity in the alpha band (8-13 Hz). From a physiological perspective the alpha activity provides pulsed inhibition reducing the processing capabilities of a given area. Active processing in the engaged areas is reflected by neuronal synchronization in the gamma band (30-100 Hz) accompanied by an alpha band decrease. According to this framework the brain could be studied as a network…
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- Alpha (finance)
- Gating
- Task (project management)
- Brain activity and meditation
- Neuroscience
- Electroencephalography
- Synchronization (alternating current)
- Electrophysiology
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