Correlation-Induced Synchronization of Oscillations in Olfactory Bulb Neurons
Abstract
Oscillations are a common feature of odor-evoked and spontaneous activity in the olfactory system in vivo and in vitro and are thought to play an important role in information processing and memory in a variety of brain areas. Theoretical and experimental studies have described several mechanisms by which oscillations can be generated and synchronized. Here, we investigate the hypothesis that correlated noisy inputs are able to generate...
Paper Details
Title
Correlation-Induced Synchronization of Oscillations in Olfactory Bulb Neurons
Published Date
Apr 5, 2006
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
14
Pages
3646 - 3655
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