Episodic multiregional cortical coherence at multiple frequencies during visual task performance
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 366 (6451), 153-156
- https://doi.org/10.1038/366153a0
Abstract
The way in which the brain integrates fragmentary neural events at multiple locations to produce unified perceptual experience and behaviour is called the binding problem. Binding has been proposed to involve correlated activity at different cortical sites during perceptuomotor behaviour, particularly by synchronization of narrow-band oscillations in the gamma-frequency range (30-80 Hz). In the rabbit olfactory system, inhalation induces increased gamma-correlation between sites in olfactory bulb and cortex. In the cat visual system, coherent visual stimuli increase gamma-correlation between sites in both the same and different visual cortical areas. In monkeys, some groups have found that gamma-oscillations transiently synchronize within striate cortex, superior temporal sulcus and somatosensorimotor cortex. Others have reported that visual stimuli produce increased broad-band power, but not gamma-oscillations, in several visual cortical areas. But the absence of narrow-band oscillations in itself does not disprove interregional synchronization, which may be a broad-band phenomenon. We now describe episodes of increased broad-band coherence among local field potentials from sensory, motor and higher-order cortical sites of macaque monkeys performing a visual discrimination task. Widely distributed sites become coherent without involving other intervening sites. Spatially selective multiregional cortical binding, in the form of broad-band synchronization, may thus play a role in primate perceptuomotor behaviour.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Synchronization of Cortical Activity and its Putative Role in Information Processing and LearningAnnual Review of Physiology, 1993
- Simultaneous EEG 10 Hz desynchronization and 40 Hz synchronization during finger movementsNeuroReport, 1992
- Temporal coding in the visual cortex: new vistas on integration in the nervous systemTrends in Neurosciences, 1992
- Oscillatory Neuronal Responses in the Visual Cortex of the Awake Macaque MonkeyEuropean Journal of Neuroscience, 1992
- Oscillatory activity is not evident in the primate temporal visual cortex with static stimuliNeuroReport, 1992
- Synchronization of oscillatory neuronal responses in cat striate cortex: Temporal propertiesVisual Neuroscience, 1992
- The Brain Binds Entities and Events by Multiregional Activation from Convergence ZonesNeural Computation, 1989
- Oscillatory responses in cat visual cortex exhibit inter-columnar synchronization which reflects global stimulus propertiesNature, 1989
- Spatial patterns of visual cortical fast EEG during conditioned reflex in a rhesus monkeyBrain Research, 1987
- Human Neuroelectric Patterns Predict Performance AccuracyScience, 1987