Original paper
Long-wavelength (reddish) hues induce unusually large gamma oscillations in the primate primary visual cortex
Volume: 115, Issue: 17, Pages: 4489 - 4494
Published: Apr 9, 2018
Abstract
Gamma oscillations (∼30-80 Hz) are a prominent signature of electrophysiological signals, with a purported role in natural vision. Previous studies in the primary visual cortex (area V1) have shown that achromatic gratings or gabor stimuli generate salient gamma oscillations, whose strength and frequency depend on stimulus properties such as their size, contrast, and orientation. Surprisingly, although natural images are rarely achromatic, the...
Paper Details
Title
Long-wavelength (reddish) hues induce unusually large gamma oscillations in the primate primary visual cortex
Published Date
Apr 9, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
17
Pages
4489 - 4494