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The Rules of Entrainment: Are CA1 Gamma Oscillations Externally Imposed or Locally Governed?
Abstract
Gamma oscillations (∼30–90 Hz) in the local field potential (LFP) are a widespread signature of information processing in neural circuits and have been linked to cognitive functions ranging from sensory perception and attention to memory encoding and the organization of neuronal assemblies (Engel et al., 2001; Buzsáki and Wang, 2012). Special emphasis has been placed on the gamma-band phase-synchronization among different brain areas, which has been proposed as a mechanism to bind together information processed in distant regions into a unified representation (Engel et al., 2001) or to coordinate different networks engaged in a common memory task (Montgomery and Buzsáki, 2007).
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© 2013 the authors. Received Sept. 27, 2013; revised Oct. 29, 2013; accepted Nov. 1, 2013. We thank G. Buzsáki for helpful comments on the manuscript. We also thank European Molecular Biology Organization, National Institutes of Health and Human Frontiers Science Program for generous support. The authors declare no conflict of interest. A.F.-R. and E.W.S. contributed equally to this work.Attached Files
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