2010
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00106.2010
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Measuring Phase-Amplitude Coupling Between Neuronal Oscillations of Different Frequencies

Abstract: Neuronal oscillations of different frequencies can interact in several ways. There has been particular interest in the modulation of the amplitude of high-frequency oscillations by the phase of low-frequency oscillations, since recent evidence suggests a functional role for this type of cross-frequency coupling (CFC). Phase-amplitude coupling has been reported in continuous electrophysiological signals obtained from the brain at both local and macroscopic levels. In the present work, we present a new measure f… Show more

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“…PAC between theta and gamma oscillations has been described previously in different hippocampal regions of the rat [16,23,24]. This study shows for the first time a reduced PAC between theta and gamma oscillations during rapid-cycle Fig.…”
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“…PAC between theta and gamma oscillations has been described previously in different hippocampal regions of the rat [16,23,24]. This study shows for the first time a reduced PAC between theta and gamma oscillations during rapid-cycle Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…VNS was associated with a general reduction in broadband 2-100 Hz hippocampal power, which was most prominent in the theta frequency band (4-12 Hz) and gamma frequency ranges (>30 Hz), while little change was observed in an intermediate [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] Hz band (Fig. 3a, b).…”
Section: The Effect Of Various Vns Parameters On Hippocampal Eegmentioning
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