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Neocortical neuronal activity is characterized by complex spatiotemporal dynamics. Although slow oscillations have been shown to travel over space in terms of consistent phase advances, it is unknown how this phenomenon relates to neuronal activity in other frequency bands. We here present electrocorticographic data from three male and one female human subject and demonstrate that gamma power is phase locked to traveling alpha waves. Given that alpha activity has been proposed to coordinate neuronal processing reflected in the gamma band, we suggest that alpha waves are involved in coordinating neuronal processing in both space and time.

Original publication

DOI

10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2455-13.2013

Type

Journal article

Journal

J Neurosci

Publication Date

27/11/2013

Volume

33

Pages

18849 - 18854

Keywords

Adult, Alpha Rhythm, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Electroencephalography, Electroencephalography Phase Synchronization, Female, Humans, Male, Neocortex, Neurons