Original paper
Widespread theta synchrony and high-frequency desynchronization underlies enhanced cognition
Abstract
The idea that synchronous neural activity underlies cognition has driven an extensive body of research in human and animal neuroscience. Yet, insufficient data on intracranial electrical connectivity has precluded a direct test of this hypothesis in a whole-brain setting. Through the lens of memory encoding and retrieval processes, we construct whole-brain connectivity maps of fast gamma (30-100 Hz) and slow theta (3-8 Hz) spectral neural...
Paper Details
Title
Widespread theta synchrony and high-frequency desynchronization underlies enhanced cognition
Published Date
Nov 16, 2017
Journal
Volume
8
Issue
1