Phase Synchrony among Neuronal Oscillations in the Human Cortex
University of Helsinki · Helsinki Institute of Physics · +1 more institution
Abstract
Synchronization of neuronal activity, often associated with network oscillations, is thought to provide a means for integrating anatomically distributed processing in the brain. Neuronal processing, however, involves simultaneous oscillations in various frequency bands. The mechanisms involved in the integration of such spectrally distributed processing have remained enigmatic. We demonstrate, using magnetoencephalography, that robust cross-frequency phase synchrony is present in the human cortex among oscillations with frequencies from 3 to 80 Hz. Continuous mental arithmetic tasks demanding the retention and summation of items in the working memory enhanced the cross-frequency phase synchrony among alpha…
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3Topics & keywords
- Magnetoencephalography
- Neuroscience
- Synchronization (alternating current)
- Cortex (anatomy)
- Alpha (finance)
- Phase synchronization
- Electroencephalography
- Task (project management)