2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.05.056
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Visuotactile motion congruence enhances gamma-band activity in visual and somatosensory cortices

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“…The sensory binding hypothesis is supported by studies showing that gamma power increases within the sensory cortices when a coherent percept emerges from different sensory inputs; but, decreases with the presentation of incongruent sensory inputs Krebber et al, 2015;Lutzenberger et al, 1995;Maier et al, 2008;Muller et al, 1996Muller et al, , 1997. Based on these findings, gamma activity was proposed as a neural marker for multimodal sensory integration, connecting neural assemblies that encode stimuli of different sensory modalities (Engel et al, 2012;Fries, 2009;Wang, 2010).…”
Section: Sensorimotor Cortexmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The sensory binding hypothesis is supported by studies showing that gamma power increases within the sensory cortices when a coherent percept emerges from different sensory inputs; but, decreases with the presentation of incongruent sensory inputs Krebber et al, 2015;Lutzenberger et al, 1995;Maier et al, 2008;Muller et al, 1996Muller et al, , 1997. Based on these findings, gamma activity was proposed as a neural marker for multimodal sensory integration, connecting neural assemblies that encode stimuli of different sensory modalities (Engel et al, 2012;Fries, 2009;Wang, 2010).…”
Section: Sensorimotor Cortexmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For instance, gamma response in the occipital cortex is observed following the presentation of two coherent visual stimuli (Tallon-Baudry et al, 1996;Zarka et al, 2014). This response is absent when a visual stimulus is presented simultaneously with incongruent visual (TallonBaudry et al, 1996;Zarka et al, 2014) or non-visual stimuli Krebber et al, 2015;Maier et al, 2008). In the case of incongruent visuo-tactile stimulation, this decrease of gamma power is not only observed over the visual cortex but is also found centrally, over the somatosensory cortex (Krebber et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
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