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A recent study in monkeys reports that oscillatory neuronal synchronization between ensembles of prefrontal neurons is involved in rule selection. The study demonstrates that beta-band synchronization (19-40 Hz) reflects the selection of a rule, whereas alpha-band synchronization (6-16 Hz) reflects the active inhibition of a not-to-be-applied rule.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.tics.2012.11.002

Type

Journal article

Journal

Trends Cogn Sci

Publication Date

01/2013

Volume

17

Pages

10 - 12

Keywords

Alpha Rhythm, Animals, Behavior, Animal, Beta Rhythm, Cortical Synchronization, Electroencephalography, Executive Function, Haplorhini, Humans, Magnetoencephalography, Neurons, Prefrontal Cortex