Original paper
Slow Cortical Dynamics and the Accumulation of Information over Long Timescales
Abstract
Making sense of the world requires us to process information over multiple timescales. We sought to identify brain regions that accumulate information over short and long timescales and to characterize the distinguishing features of their dynamics. We recorded electrocorticographic (ECoG) signals from individuals watching intact and scrambled movies. Within sensory regions, fluctuations of high-frequency (64–200 Hz) power reliably tracked...
Paper Details
Title
Slow Cortical Dynamics and the Accumulation of Information over Long Timescales
Published Date
Oct 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
76
Issue
2
Pages
423 - 434
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