Exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systems

Neuronal oscillations appear throughout the nervous system, in structures as diverse as the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, subcortical nuclei and sense organs. Whether or not neural rhythms contribute to normal function, are merely epiphenomena, or even interfere with physiological processing are top...

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Main Authors: Kilian Koepsell, Xin Wang, Judith Hirsch, Friedrich T Sommer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2010-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroscience
Subjects:
LGN
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.01.010.2010/full
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spelling doaj-6753f1cd46fd4a87a9e8a0944ee1cbd12020-11-24T23:14:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2010-05-01310.3389/neuro.01.010.20101112Exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systemsKilian Koepsell0Xin Wang1Judith Hirsch2Friedrich T Sommer3University of California, BerkeleyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUniversity of California, BerkeleyNeuronal oscillations appear throughout the nervous system, in structures as diverse as the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, subcortical nuclei and sense organs. Whether or not neural rhythms contribute to normal function, are merely epiphenomena, or even interfere with physiological processing are topics of vigorous debate. Sensory pathways are ideal for investigation of oscillatory activity because their inputs can be defined. Thus, we will focus on sensory systems as we ask how neural oscillations arise and how they might encode information about the stimulus. We will highlight recent work in the early visual pathway that shows how oscillations can multiplex different types of signals to increase the amount of information that spike trains encode and transmit. Last, we will describe oscillation-based models of visual processing and explore how they might guide further research.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.01.010.2010/fullLGNmultiplexingoscillationsRetinaVisual Coding
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author Kilian Koepsell
Xin Wang
Judith Hirsch
Friedrich T Sommer
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Xin Wang
Judith Hirsch
Friedrich T Sommer
Exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systems
Frontiers in Neuroscience
LGN
multiplexing
oscillations
Retina
Visual Coding
author_facet Kilian Koepsell
Xin Wang
Judith Hirsch
Friedrich T Sommer
author_sort Kilian Koepsell
title Exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systems
title_short Exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systems
title_full Exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systems
title_fullStr Exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systems
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systems
title_sort exploring the function of neural oscillations in early sensory systems
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2010-05-01
description Neuronal oscillations appear throughout the nervous system, in structures as diverse as the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, subcortical nuclei and sense organs. Whether or not neural rhythms contribute to normal function, are merely epiphenomena, or even interfere with physiological processing are topics of vigorous debate. Sensory pathways are ideal for investigation of oscillatory activity because their inputs can be defined. Thus, we will focus on sensory systems as we ask how neural oscillations arise and how they might encode information about the stimulus. We will highlight recent work in the early visual pathway that shows how oscillations can multiplex different types of signals to increase the amount of information that spike trains encode and transmit. Last, we will describe oscillation-based models of visual processing and explore how they might guide further research.
topic LGN
multiplexing
oscillations
Retina
Visual Coding
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/neuro.01.010.2010/full
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