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Functionally Distinct Gamma Range Activity Revealed by Stimulus Tuning in Human Visual Cortex (Current Biology)
 


Gamma oscillations are high-frequency neuro-electrical fluctuations (>20 Hz) proposed to support visual perception. Bartoli et al. use high-density intracranial recordings from the human visual cortex to reveal that gamma oscillations are only induced by specific structural and chromatic stimulus features, limiting their role in visual processing.


 
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