Published November 1989
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Collective Oscillations in the Visual Cortex
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- Touretzky, David S.
Abstract
The firing patterns of populations of cells in the cat visual cortex can exhibit oscillatory responses in the range of 35 - 85 Hz. Furthermore, groups of neurons many mm's apart can be highly synchronized as long as the cells have similar orientation tuning. We investigate two basic network architectures that incorporate either nearest-neighbor or global feedback interactions and conclude that non-local feedback plays a fundamental role in the initial synchronization and dynamic stability of the oscillations.
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D.K. is a recipient of a Weizman Postdoctoral Fellowship. P.H. acknowledges support from the Sherman Fairchild Foundation and C.K. from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, a NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award and from the James S. McDonnell Foundation. We would like to thank Francis Crick for useful comments and discussions.Attached Files
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- Weizmann Institute of Science
- Sherman Fairchild Foundation
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- James S. McDonnell Foundation
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