Dissecting Transient Burst Events

Increasing efforts are being made to understand the role of intermittent, transient, high-power burst events of neural activity. These events have a temporal, spectral, and spatial domain. Here, we argue that considering all three domains is crucial to fully reveal the functional relevance of these...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in cognitive sciences 2020-10, Vol.24 (10), p.784-788
Hauptverfasser: Zich, Catharina, Quinn, Andrew J., Mardell, Lydia C., Ward, Nick S., Bestmann, Sven
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description Increasing efforts are being made to understand the role of intermittent, transient, high-power burst events of neural activity. These events have a temporal, spectral, and spatial domain. Here, we argue that considering all three domains is crucial to fully reveal the functional relevance of these events in health and disease.
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