High frequency oscillatory neural activities in the human brain

Authors
Citation
Mm. Muller, High frequency oscillatory neural activities in the human brain, Z EXP PSYCH, 47(4), 2000, pp. 231-252
Citations number
138
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EXPERIMENTELLE PSYCHOLOGIE
ISSN journal
09493964 → ACNP
Volume
47
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
231 - 252
Database
ISI
SICI code
0949-3964(2000)47:4<231:HFONAI>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
Synchronized neural activity in animal visual cortex in the frequency range above 20 Hz, the gamma band has been proposed as a signature of temporal f eature binding. More and more research in humans by means of noninvasive el ectrophysiological recordings was stimulated by these studies. Here, resear ch on evoked and induced gamma band activity in human EEG and MEG mainly in the auditory and visual modality is reviewed and their role in perceptual processes, feature integration and language processing is discussed. In add ition, research on the attentional modulation of gamma band activity is rev iewed. In contrast to evoked gamma band activity, which occurs right after stimulus onset, induced gamma band activity can be recorded with a latency of 200 to 400 ms and a frequency range of 30 to 95 Hz. Cumulative consisten t experimental evidence allows us to conclude that gamma band activity in t he human cortex is related to neuronal information processing and cognitive functions, e.g. memory processes. The findings are discussed in the light of different functional theories of induced gamma band activity.