Computer Simulation of Oscillatory Behavior in Cerebral Cortical Networks

Abstract

It has been known for many years that specific regions of the work(cid:173) ing cerebral cortex display periodic variations in correlated cellular activity. While the olfactory system has been the focus of much of this work, similar behavior has recently been observed in primary visual cortex. We have developed models of both the olfactory and visual cortex which replicate the observed oscillatory proper(cid:173) ties of these networks. Using these models we have examined the dependence of oscillatory behavior on single cell properties and net(cid:173) work architectures. We discuss the idea that the oscillatory events recorded from cerebral cortex may be intrinsic to the architecture of cerebral cortex as a whole, and that these rhythmic patterns may be important in coordinating neuronal activity during sensory processmg.

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Text

Wilson and Bower. "Computer Simulation of Oscillatory Behavior in Cerebral Cortical Networks." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1989.

Markdown

[Wilson and Bower. "Computer Simulation of Oscillatory Behavior in Cerebral Cortical Networks." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1989.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1989/wilson1989neurips-computer/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{wilson1989neurips-computer,
  title     = {{Computer Simulation of Oscillatory Behavior in Cerebral Cortical Networks}},
  author    = {Wilson, Matthew A. and Bower, James M.},
  booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {1989},
  pages     = {84-91},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1989/wilson1989neurips-computer/}
}