Over and above frequency: gamma oscillations as units of neural circuit operations
<p>Gamma oscillations (∼30–150 Hz) are widespread correlates of neural circuit functions. These network activity patterns have been described across multiple animal species, brain structures, and behaviors, and are usually identified based on their spectral peak frequency. Yet, despite intensi...
Main Authors: | Fernandez-Ruiz, A, Sirota, A, Lopes-Dos-Santos, V, Dupret, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2023
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