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Large-Scale Microelectrode Recordings of High-Frequency Gamma Oscillations in Human Cortex during Sleep
2010
Journal of Neuroscience
Gamma oscillations (40-120 Hz), usually associated with waking functions, can be recorded in the deepest stages of sleep in animals. The full details of their large-scale coordination across multiple cortical networks are still unknown. Furthermore, it is not known whether oscillations with similar characteristics are also present in the human brain. In this study, we examined the existence of gamma oscillations during polysomnographically defined sleep-wake states using large-scale
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.5049-09.2010
pmid:20534826
pmcid:PMC3842470
fatcat:j3j5wataqrc2nnfkjvx3e4lgki