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A Microsaccadic Rhythm Modulates Gamma-Band Synchronization and Behavior

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 29, 期 30, 页码 9471-9480

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1193-09.2009

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  1. European Community's Seventh Framework Programme [FP7/2007-2013, HEALTH-F2-2008-200728]
  2. The Volkswagen Foundation [I/79876]
  3. European Science Foundation European Young Investigator Award Program
  4. The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research [452-03-344]
  5. National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program
  6. National Institute of Health [R01-EY017292]

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Rhythms occur both in neuronal activity and in behavior. Behavioral rhythms abound at frequencies at or below 10 Hz. Neuronal rhythms cover a very wide frequency range, and the phase of neuronal low-frequency rhythms often rhythmically modulates the strength of higher-frequency rhythms, particularly of gamma-band synchronization (GBS). Here, we study stimulus-induced GBS in awake monkey areas V1 and V4 in relation to a specific form of spontaneous behavior, namely microsaccades (MSs), small fixational eye movements. We found that MSs occur rhythmically at a frequency of similar to 3.3 Hz. The rhythmic MSs were predicted by the phase of the 3.3 Hz rhythm in V1 and V4 local field potentials. In turn, the MSs modulated both visually induced GBS and the speed of visually triggered behavioral responses. Fast/slow responses were preceded by a specific temporal pattern of MSs. These MS patterns induced perturbations in GBS that in turn explained variability in behavioral response speed. We hypothesize that the 3.3 Hz rhythm structures the sampling and exploration of the environment through building and breaking neuronal ensembles synchronized in the gamma-frequency band to process sensory stimuli.

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