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Communication between Brain Areas Based on Nested Oscillations

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Unraveling how brain regions communicate is crucial for understanding how the brain processes external and internal information. Neuronal oscillations within and across brain regions have been proposed to play a crucial role in this process. Two main hypotheses have been suggested for routing of information based on oscillations, namely communication through coherence and gating by inhibition. Here, we propose a framework unifying these two hypotheses that is based on recent empirical findings. We discuss a theory in which communication between two regions is established by phase synchronization of oscillations at lower frequencies (<25 Hz), which serve as temporal reference frame for information carried by high-frequency activity (>40 Hz). Our framework, consistent with numerous recent empirical findings, posits that cross-frequency interactions are essential for understanding how large-scale cognitive and perceptual networks operate.
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hal-03956278 , version 1 (25-01-2023)

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Mathilde Bonnefond, Sabine Kastner, Ole Jensen. Communication between Brain Areas Based on Nested Oscillations. eNeuro, 2017, 4 (2), pp.ENEURO.0153-16.2017. ⟨10.1523/ENEURO.0153-16.2017⟩. ⟨hal-03956278⟩
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