Gamma oscillations and object processing in the infant brain

TitleGamma oscillations and object processing in the infant brain
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsCsibra, G., G. Davis, M. W. Spratling, and M. H. Johnson
Journal titleScience
Year2000
Pages1582 - 1585
Volume290
Issue5496
Abstract

An enduring controversy in neuroscience concerns how the brain "binds" together separately coded stimulus features to form unitary representations of objects. Recent evidence has indicated a close link between this binding process and 40-hertz (gamma-band) oscillations generated by localized neural circuits. In a separate line of research, the ability of young infants to perceive objects as unitary and bounded has become a central focus for debates about the mechanisms of perceptual development. Here we demonstrate that binding-related 40-hertz oscillations are evident in the infant brain around 8 months of age, which is the same age at which behavioral and event-related potential evidence indicates the onset of perceptual binding of spatially separated static visual features.

Languageeng
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