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. 1996 Nov;112(1):96-102.
doi: 10.1007/BF00227182.

Visually induced gamma-band responses in human electroencephalographic activity--a link to animal studies

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Visually induced gamma-band responses in human electroencephalographic activity--a link to animal studies

M M Müller et al. Exp Brain Res. 1996 Nov.

Abstract

Visual presentation of an object produces firing patterns in cell assemblies representing the features of the object. Based on theoretical considerations and animal experiments, it has been suggested that the binding of neuronal representations of the various features is achieved through synchronization of the oscillatory firing patterns. The present study demonstrates that stimulus-induced gamma-band responses can be recorded non-invasively from human subjects attending to a single moving bar. This finding indicates the synchronization of oscillatory activity in a large group of cortical neurons. Gamma-band responses were not as apparent in the presence of two independently moving stimuli, suggesting that the neuronal activity patterns of different objects are not synchronized. These results open a new paradigm for investigating the mechanisms of feature binding and association building in relation to subjective perception.

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