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Title: Gamma-phase shifting in awake monkey visual cortex
Author(s): Vinck, M.
Lima, B.
Womelsdorf, T. (298982994)
Oostenveld, R. (250247194)
Singer, W. (262668661)
Neuenschwander, S.
Fries, P. (304556076)
Publication year: 2010
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Journal of Neuroscience
ISSN: 0270-6474
Volume: vol. 30
Issue: iss. 4
Start page: p. 1250
End page: p. 1257
Number of pages: 8 p.
Abstract: Gamma-band synchronization is abundant in nervous systems. Typically, the strength or precision of gamma-band synchronization is studied. However, the precise phase with which individual neurons are synchronized to the gamma-band rhythm might have interesting consequences for their impact on further processing and for spike timing-dependent plasticity. Therefore, we investigated whether the spike times of individual neurons shift systematically in the gamma cycle as a function of the neuronal activation strength. We found that stronger neuronal activation leads to spikes earlier in the gamma cycle, i.e., we observed gamma-phase shifting. Gamma-phase shifting occurred on very rapid timescales. It was particularly pronounced for periods in which gamma-band synchronization was relatively weak and for neurons that were only weakly coupled to the gamma rhythm. We suggest that gamma-phase shifting is brought about by an interplay between overall excitation and gamma-rhythmic synaptic input and has interesting consequences for neuronal coding, competition, and plasticity.
Subject: 120 000 Neuronal Coherence
120 003 Role of neuronal synchrony in multi-modal integration
Biophysics
Organization: F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
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Biophysics
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