Collective Oscillations in the Visual Cortex
Abstract
The firing patterns of populations of cells in the cat visual cor(cid:173) tex can exhibit oscillatory responses in the range of 35 - 85 Hz. Furthermore, groups of neurons many mm's apart can be highly synchronized as long as the cells have similar orientation tuning. We investigate two basic network architectures that incorporate ei(cid:173) ther nearest-neighbor or global feedback interactions and conclude that non-local feedback plays a fundamental role in the initial syn(cid:173) chronization and dynamic stability of the oscillations.
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Kammen et al. "Collective Oscillations in the Visual Cortex." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1989.Markdown
[Kammen et al. "Collective Oscillations in the Visual Cortex." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1989.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1989/kammen1989neurips-collective/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{kammen1989neurips-collective,
title = {{Collective Oscillations in the Visual Cortex}},
author = {Kammen, Daniel M. and Koch, Christof and Holmes, Philip J.},
booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {1989},
pages = {76-83},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1989/kammen1989neurips-collective/}
}