Oscillatory gamma activity in humans: a possible role for object representation.
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Perceptual priming leads to reduction of gamma frequency oscillationsAdvances in Electrophysiological ResearchRapid amygdala responses during trace fear conditioning without awarenessMulti-Regional Adaptation in Human Auditory Association Cortex.Music training leads to the development of timbre-specific gamma band activity.Induced gamma oscillations differentiate familiar and novel voices in children with MECP2 duplication and Rett syndromes.Brain Network Connectivity During Language Comprehension: Interacting Linguistic and Perceptual Subsystems.Source analysis of electrophysiological correlates of beat induction as sensory-guided action.The level of cholinergic nucleus basalis activation controls the specificity of auditory associative memory.Communication call-evoked gamma-band activity in the auditory cortex of awake bats is modified by complex acoustic features.Top-down modulation of the auditory steady-state response in a task-switch paradigm.Cross-frequency phase coupling of brain rhythms during the orienting response.Neural substrate of concurrent sound perception: direct electrophysiological recordings from human auditory cortexA magnetoencephalographic study of face processing: M170, gamma-band oscillations and source localization.Human cortical responses to slow and fast binaural beats reveal multiple mechanisms of binaural hearing.GABA estimation in the brains of children on the autism spectrum: measurement precision and regional cortical variationMapping cognitive function.Gamma oscillations in human primary somatosensory cortex reflect pain perception.Directed cortical information flow during human object recognition: analyzing induced EEG gamma-band responses in brain's source spaceFrontal midline theta rhythm and gamma power changes during focused attention on mental calculation: an MEG beamformer analysis.Power Spectral Density Analysis of Electrocorticogram Recordings during Cerebral Hypothermia in Neonatal Seizures.Cannabinoids and Vanilloids in Schizophrenia: Neurophysiological Evidence and Directions for Basic Research.Neural correlates of apparent motion perception of impoverished facial stimuli: a comparison of ERP and ERSP activity.Oscillatory activity in the infant brain reflects object maintenance.Induced gamma-band activity and human brain function.Multisensory stimuli elicit altered oscillatory brain responses at gamma frequencies in patients with schizophreniaDisrupted gamma-band neural oscillations during coherent motion perception in heavy cannabis users.Stimulus-dependent gamma (30-50 Hz) oscillations in simple and complex fast rhythmic bursting cells in primary visual cortex.Input-dependent frequency modulation of cortical gamma oscillations shapes spatial synchronization and enables phase codingChanges of spontaneous oscillatory activity to tonic heat pain.Gamma activity coupled to alpha phase as a mechanism for top-down controlled gatingMecamylamine blocks nicotine-induced enhancement of the P20 auditory event-related potential and evoked gammaComplexity of cardiac signals for predicting changes in alpha-waves after stress in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization40-Hz oscillations underlying perceptual binding in young and older adults.A framework for investigating thalamocortical activity in multistage information processing.Gating of tactile information through gamma band during passive arm movement in awake primates.Human face preference in gamma-frequency EEG activity.Binding 3-D object perception in the human visual cortexThe Brain Connectivity Workshops: moving the frontiers of computational systems neuroscience.Event-related EEG time-frequency analysis: an overview of measures and an analysis of early gamma band phase locking in schizophrenia.
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Oscillatory gamma activity in humans: a possible role for object representation.
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