Gamma-Band Correlations in Primary Visual Cortex
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Abstract
Neural field theory is used to quantitatively analyze the two-dimensional spatiotemporal correlation properties of gamma-band (30 - 70 Hz) oscillations evoked by stimuli arriving at the primary visual cortex (V1), and modulated by patchy connectivities that depend on orientation preference (OP). Correlation functions are derived analytically under different stimulus and measurement conditions. The predictions reproduce a range of published experimental results, including the existence of two-point oscillatory temporal cross-correlations with zero time-lag between neurons with similar OP, the influence of spatial separation of neurons on the strength of the correlations, and the effects of differing stimulus orientations.
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