Title | Gamma oscillations and object processing in the infant brain |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Authors | Csibra, G., G. Davis, M. W. Spratling, and M. H. Johnson |
Journal title | Science |
Year | 2000 |
Pages | 1582 - 1585 |
Volume | 290 |
Issue | 5496 |
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. |
Language | eng |
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Publisher link | http://web.ceu.hu/phil/csibra/papers/csibra.etal.2000.pdf |
Gamma oscillations and object processing in the infant brain
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