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Synchrony-Division Neural Multiplexing: An Encoding Model
Cortical neurons receive mixed information from the collective spiking activities of primary sensory neurons in response to a sensory stimulus. A recent study demonstrated an abrupt increase or decrease in stimulus intensity and the stimulus intensity itself can be respectively represented by the synchronous and asynchronous spikes of S1 neurons in ...
Mohammad R. Rezaei +4 more
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Introduction Parent–child synchrony, defined as the coordination of biological and behavioral processes during social interactions, serves as a critical predictor of children's psychological health and behavioral outcomes.
Chao Liu +8 more
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Electrically coupled inhibitory interneurons constrain long-range connectivity of cortical networks
Spontaneous infra-slow brain activity (ISA) exhibits a high degree of temporal synchrony, or correlation, between distant brain regions. The spatial organization of ISA synchrony is not explained by anatomical connections alone, suggesting that active ...
Andrew W. Kraft +8 more
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A fundamental characteristic of social exchanges is the synchronization of individuals’ behaviors, physiological responses, and neural activity. However, the association between how individuals communicate in terms of emotional content and expressed ...
Alessandro Carollo +4 more
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Neural synchrony and the development of cortical networks
Recent data indicate that the synchronisation of oscillatory activity is relevant for the development of cortical circuits as demonstrated by the involvement of neural synchrony in synaptic plasticity and changes in the frequency and synchronisation of neural oscillations during development.
Uhlhaas, Peter J. +4 more
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Dispositional empathy as a driver of inter-individual neural phase synchrony
In social neuroscience inter-individual neural phase synchrony has become a widely studied phenomenon, and has been linked to a variety of social outcomes. However, the cognitive processes underlying the emergence of this synchrony remain largely unknown.
Mari Falcon +4 more
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Memory in time: Neural tracking of low-frequency rhythm dynamically modulates memory formation
Time is a critical component of episodic memory. Yet it is currently unclear how different types of temporal signals are represented in the brain and how these temporal signals support episodic memory. The current study investigated whether temporal cues
Paige Hickey +3 more
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The impact of language context on inter-brain synchrony in bilingual families
BackgroundBilingualism is increasingly common in families worldwide, yet bilingual individuals remain underrepresented in developmental neuroscience research.
Efstratia Papoutselou +14 more
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IntroductionSocial interaction and cooperative behavior are inherent and important aspects of daily life. Neuroscience research has demonstrated that neural activity synchronizes during cooperative group behavior.
Alex Kennedy +6 more
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Synchronous neural oscillations within the beta frequency range are observed across the parkinsonian basal ganglia network, including within the subthalamic nucleus (STN) - globus pallidus (GPe) subcircuit.
Cathal McLoughlin, Madeleine Lowery
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