Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization.

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Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization. / Womelsdorf, Thilo; Schoffelen, Jan-Mathijs; Oostenveld, Robert; Singer, Wolf; Desimone, Robert; Engel, Andreas K.; Fries, Pascal.

In: SCIENCE, Vol. 316, No. 5831, 5831, 2007, p. 1609-1612.

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Womelsdorf, T, Schoffelen, J-M, Oostenveld, R, Singer, W, Desimone, R, Engel, AK & Fries, P 2007, 'Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization.', SCIENCE, vol. 316, no. 5831, 5831, pp. 1609-1612. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17569862?dopt=Citation>

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Womelsdorf, T., Schoffelen, J-M., Oostenveld, R., Singer, W., Desimone, R., Engel, A. K., & Fries, P. (2007). Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization. SCIENCE, 316(5831), 1609-1612. [5831]. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17569862?dopt=Citation

Vancouver

Womelsdorf T, Schoffelen J-M, Oostenveld R, Singer W, Desimone R, Engel AK et al. Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization. SCIENCE. 2007;316(5831):1609-1612. 5831.

Bibtex

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title = "Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization.",
abstract = "Brain processing depends on the interactions between neuronal groups. Those interactions are governed by the pattern of anatomical connections and by yet unknown mechanisms that modulate the effective strength of a given connection. We found that the mutual influence among neuronal groups depends on the phase relation between rhythmic activities within the groups. Phase relations supporting interactions between the groups preceded those interactions by a few milliseconds, consistent with a mechanistic role. These effects were specific in time, frequency, and space, and we therefore propose that the pattern of synchronization flexibly determines the pattern of neuronal interactions.",
author = "Thilo Womelsdorf and Jan-Mathijs Schoffelen and Robert Oostenveld and Wolf Singer and Robert Desimone and Engel, {Andreas K.} and Pascal Fries",
year = "2007",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "316",
pages = "1609--1612",
journal = "SCIENCE",
issn = "0036-8075",
publisher = "American Association for the Advancement of Science",
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T1 - Modulation of neuronal interactions through neuronal synchronization.

AU - Womelsdorf, Thilo

AU - Schoffelen, Jan-Mathijs

AU - Oostenveld, Robert

AU - Singer, Wolf

AU - Desimone, Robert

AU - Engel, Andreas K.

AU - Fries, Pascal

PY - 2007

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N2 - Brain processing depends on the interactions between neuronal groups. Those interactions are governed by the pattern of anatomical connections and by yet unknown mechanisms that modulate the effective strength of a given connection. We found that the mutual influence among neuronal groups depends on the phase relation between rhythmic activities within the groups. Phase relations supporting interactions between the groups preceded those interactions by a few milliseconds, consistent with a mechanistic role. These effects were specific in time, frequency, and space, and we therefore propose that the pattern of synchronization flexibly determines the pattern of neuronal interactions.

AB - Brain processing depends on the interactions between neuronal groups. Those interactions are governed by the pattern of anatomical connections and by yet unknown mechanisms that modulate the effective strength of a given connection. We found that the mutual influence among neuronal groups depends on the phase relation between rhythmic activities within the groups. Phase relations supporting interactions between the groups preceded those interactions by a few milliseconds, consistent with a mechanistic role. These effects were specific in time, frequency, and space, and we therefore propose that the pattern of synchronization flexibly determines the pattern of neuronal interactions.

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JO - SCIENCE

JF - SCIENCE

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