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Synchronous cortical gamma-band activity in task-relevant cognition
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NeuropsychologyBrain FunctionBrain OrganizationAttentionElectroencephalographySocial SciencesPsychologyNeurodynamicsCognitive ElectrophysiologyCognitive NeuroscienceTask-relevant CognitionCognitive ScienceMultiple Electrode SitesCognitive DynamicsNeurophysiologyComputational NeuroscienceEeg Signal ProcessingSpecific Eeg FrequencyPhase SynchronicityNeuroscienceBrain Electrophysiology
Widespread synchronous oscillatory activity, particularly in the gamma ('40 Hz') band, has been postulated to exist in the brain as a mechanism underlying binding. A new method of examining phase synchronicity across multiple electrode sites in specific EEG frequency bands as a function of time was employed, in a conventional cognitive ERP paradigm in 40 normal subjects. A significant late post-stimulus gamma synchronicity response occurred for task-relevant stimuli, whereas for task-irrelevant stimuli no such response was evident. However, an early response was seen for both task-relevant and irrelevant stimuli. This is the first empirical demonstration that widespread synchronous high frequency oscillations occur in humans in relation to cognition.
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