Resting GABA and glutamate concentrations do not predict visual gamma frequency or amplitude.
Gamma band oscillations arise in neuronal networks of interconnected GABAergic interneurons and excitatory pyramidal cells. A previous study found a correlation between visual gamma peak frequency, as measured with magnetoencephalography, and resting GABA levels, as measured with magnetic resonance...
Main Authors: | Cousijn, H, Haegens, S, Wallis, G, Near, J, Stokes, M, Harrison, P, Nobre, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2014
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