Efficient "communication through coherence" requires oscillations structured to minimize interference between signals
The ‘communication through coherence’ (CTC) hypothesis proposes that selective communication among neural networks is achieved by coherence between firing rate oscillation in a sending region and gain modulation in a receiving region. Although this hypothesis has stimulated extensive work, it remain...
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Public Library of Science
2012
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