LFP power spectra in V1 cortex: the graded effect of stimulus contrast.
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Convergent approaches toward the study of multisensory perceptionIs gamma-band activity in the local field potential of V1 cortex a "clock" or filtered noise?The temporal structures and functional significance of scale-free brain activity.Neurophysiological and computational principles of cortical rhythms in cognitionResting GABA concentration predicts peak gamma frequency and fMRI amplitude in response to visual stimulation in humansThe θ-γ neural codeContext matters: the illusive simplicity of macaque V1 receptive fieldsBeta, but not gamma, band oscillations index visual form-motion integrationEncoding of naturalistic stimuli by local field potential spectra in networks of excitatory and inhibitory neuronsShifts of Gamma Phase across Primary Visual Cortical Sites Reflect Dynamic Stimulus-Modulated Information Transfer.Stochastic generation of gamma-band activity in primary visual cortex of awake and anesthetized monkeysShort bouts of vocalization induce long-lasting fast γ oscillations in a sensorimotor nucleusFrontal cortex activation causes rapid plasticity of auditory cortical processing.Space coding by gamma oscillations in the barn owl optic tectumThe influence of natural scene dynamics on auditory cortical activityHigh-frequency gamma activity (80-150Hz) is increased in human cortex during selective attention.Different neural frequency bands integrate faces and voices differently in the superior temporal sulcusFrom neurons to circuits: linear estimation of local field potentials.Broadband shifts in local field potential power spectra are correlated with single-neuron spiking in humans.Differences in gamma frequencies across visual cortex restrict their possible use in computation.Effects of visual stimulation on LFPs, spikes, and LFP-spike relations in PRR.Comparison of the dynamics of neural interactions between current-based and conductance-based integrate-and-fire recurrent networks.Scale-free brain activity: past, present, and future.Low-Level Contrast Statistics of Natural Images Can Modulate the Frequency of Event-Related Potentials (ERP) in HumansSynchronous chaos and broad band gamma rhythm in a minimal multi-layer model of primary visual cortex.Power-law scaling in the brain surface electric potential.How and when the fMRI BOLD signal relates to underlying neural activity: the danger in dissociation.Optimal information transfer in the cortex through synchronization.Different origins of gamma rhythm and high-gamma activity in macaque visual cortexGamma rhythms in the brainSynchronization dynamics in response to plaid stimuli in monkey V1.Selective stimulation of neurons in visual cortex enables segregation of slow and fast connections.Neurometabolic coupling in the lateral geniculate nucleus changes with extended age.Spatial spread of the local field potential and its laminar variation in visual cortex.A BOLD Assumption.Attention reduces stimulus-driven gamma frequency oscillations and spike field coherence in V1Reliability of directional information in unsorted spikes and local field potentials recorded in human motor cortex.State-dependent variability of neuronal responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation of the visual cortex.Stimulus-related neuroimaging in task-engaged subjects is best predicted by concurrent spikingTrial-to-trial noise cancellation of cortical field potentials in awake macaques by autoregression model with exogenous input (ARX).
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LFP power spectra in V1 cortex: the graded effect of stimulus contrast.
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LFP power spectra in V1 cortex: the graded effect of stimulus contrast.
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LFP power spectra in V1 cortex: the graded effect of stimulus contrast.
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J Andrew Henrie
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2005-02-09T00:00:00Z