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“…The assemblies implicated by the γ range may have been influenced by the extended neocortical myelinisation discussed above, with direct effects on the network of information stored across such regions. This is consistent with recent claims that α is responsible for the binding of visuo-spatial features (Roux and Uhlhaas, 2014) and is deployed in the service of determining successful lexical decisions (Strauss et al, 2015). I will further assume that the items concatenated are also initially "lexicalized" by α-embedded cell assemblies oscillating at the γ range within supragranular layers of the default-mode network (Raichle et al, 2001).…”
Section: Concatenationsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The assemblies implicated by the γ range may have been influenced by the extended neocortical myelinisation discussed above, with direct effects on the network of information stored across such regions. This is consistent with recent claims that α is responsible for the binding of visuo-spatial features (Roux and Uhlhaas, 2014) and is deployed in the service of determining successful lexical decisions (Strauss et al, 2015). I will further assume that the items concatenated are also initially "lexicalized" by α-embedded cell assemblies oscillating at the γ range within supragranular layers of the default-mode network (Raichle et al, 2001).…”
Section: Concatenationsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The number of γ cycles able to be embedded within a θ cycle may also be the reason why working memory is limited to its classic constraint of 7 ± 2 (Kamiñski et al, 2011). Roux and Uhlhaas (2014) make the related claim that oscillatory activity assures the maintenance of working memory information. This explanation is of precisely the kind of granularity linguists should seek to capture syntactic operations like labeling, which involves storing conceptual roots in memory.…”
Section: Feeble Currents and Cognomic Substratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the maintenance period, these two areas showed synchronized local field potentials in the u range. Oscillations in other frequencies may also be relevant, such as in the g band (Roux and Uhlhaas 2014).…”
Section: How Is Information In Working Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent review, Roux and Uhlhaas have proposed that the cross-frequency coupling of theta-gamma or alpha-gamma codes for distinct WM information: sequentially verbal or visuo-spatial information, respectively [84] . Therefore, gamma activity likely represents objects in certain phases of theta and alpha activity, in which the PFC and sensory cortices communicate with each other to accomplish WM performance.…”
Section: Neural Oscillations Serve the Interaction Between Pfc And Sementioning
confidence: 99%