Local field potential oscillations as a cortical soliloquy

Neuron
Edward O Mann, Ole Paulsen

Abstract

Synchronized network activity can be recorded as fluctuations in the local field potential (LFP). In this issue of Neuron, Fröhlich and McCormick suggest that cortical LFPs themselves contribute to synchronization of the very network that generates them. Thus, in monitoring these brain waves, we may be listening to the cortex talking to itself.

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Jul 14, 2010·Neuron·Flavio Fröhlich, David A McCormick

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Apr 13, 2011·Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing·Sara L Gonzalez AndinoRolando Grave de Peralta Menendez
Jan 18, 2011·Nature Neuroscience·Costas A AnastassiouChristof Koch
Jan 15, 2011·Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics·Giovanni Russo, Jean Jacques E Slotine

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