@AllenNeuroLab@tfburns My read of the Wiki is that CA3 provides the excitatory input that causes CA1 to "ring out" ripples or gamma freq. To say "CA3 provides gamma to CA1" is like saying "The sun provides food for plants"... sure, but not literally... excitatory input gives way to a dynamic process.
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Here I review binding mechanisms: (1) synchronous oscillations and (2) firing rate changes due to object-based attention. In the 1990s, we thought that oscillations would do the job but that was wrong – firing rate modulations cause binding.
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@russpoldrack@NatureNeuro I don't think this would've happened without Buzsáki's name on the paper. I mean this w/o malice or questioning the merits of the paper; hope the tide is turning for null papers, but the bar for them is still higher -> still pub bias and the possible need for a "reputation boost"
@russpoldrack@NatureNeuro Agreed, though also note that this is coming from the lab of one of the most famous researchers in neuroscience. I'll give journals a bit more credit when they publish solid failure-to-replicate results from anyone that has them.
@krause_bird@russpoldrack@NatureNeuro@krause_bird and @BKnakker raise an intriguing point. Too often, the "failure to replicate" studies don't find themselves in the same tier of journals as the initial publication resulting in less visibility and the field on the whole suffers.
@antferrui@ColginLab@FunSyCNRS @FunSyCRNS, thanks for putting this on the radar. Maybe we can trade new papers and explore how our ideas overlap? https://t.co/dZjwPLZYkA
New paper from the lab- Think gamma routes information between the MEC and hippocampus? This manuscript revisits the theory, finding that gamma is marginally coherent across regions, brought into transient alignment via a highly coherent theta https://t.co/bFeFGn2K1a
New paper from the lab- Think gamma routes information between the MEC and hippocampus? This manuscript revisits the theory, finding that gamma is marginally coherent across regions, brought into transient alignment via a highly coherent theta https://t.co/bFeFGn2K1a
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Huge congrats to @Maanasa_Jay and @vienaneuro and team for an amazing study: 1) mPFC-HC transiently syncs at beta (15-30Hz) during memory, 2) intimates with beta bursts in nucleus reuniens of the thalamus, and 3) RE opto generates mPFC-HC beta! Please RT! https://t.co/wjJB9g8nhG
@drkjjeffery @anne_churchland 100% agree. I would add to this the implementation of the pottery barn rule for scientific journals as offered by @hardsci (https://t.co/n1sL1h0p2g).
Not going to make a string of (X/20) clickbait posts. We simply did a comparison of theta, acceleration, and velocity. Velocity still carries the dominant effect on theta frequency. Check it out here: https://t.co/WknIeHOAVO