The latest Trends in Neurosciences has a whole issue on oscillations
that might be of interest.
Tim
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Subject: ScienceDirect Alert: Trends in Neurosciences, Vol. 30, Iss. 7,
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Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 05:07:40 -0400
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July INMED/TINS special issue—Physiogenic and pathogenic oscillations:
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Yehezkel Ben-Ari
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Pascal Fries, Danko Nikolić and Wolf Singer
4. Human gamma-frequency oscillations associated with attention and
memory
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Ole Jensen, Jochen Kaiser and Jean-Philippe Lachaux
5. Network and intrinsic cellular mechanisms underlying theta phase
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Andrew P. Maurer and Bruce L. McNaughton
6. Are corticothalamic ‘up’ states fragments of wakefulness?
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Alain Destexhe, Stuart W. Hughes, Michelle Rudolph and Vincenzo Crunelli
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Edward O. Mann and Ole Paulsen
8. Thalamic synchrony and dynamic regulation of global forebrain
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John R. Huguenard and David A. McCormick
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Constance Hammond, Hagai Bergman and Peter Brown
10. Analysis of dynamic brain oscillations: methodological advances
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Michel Le Van Quyen and Anatol Bragin
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