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Recent work from Gray, Singer, and colleagues (Gray et al. 1989) and Eckhorn and colleagues (Eckhorn et al. 1988) raises a related possibility: that neurons in the visual cortex activated by the same object in the world tend to discharge rhythmically and in unison. Such a one-noted neural harmony could in principle at least provide the neurons at higher cortical levels with stronger inputs so that they associate the activities of lower-order neurons with one another ….
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Başar, E. (1998). Correlation Between Unit Activity and Activity of Neural Populations. In: Brain Function and Oscillations. Springer Series in Synergetics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72192-2_10
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