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Human neuronal firing varies with the frequency of local field potential oscillations (opens in new tab)

Neural oscillations play a critical role in shaping neuronal firing patterns, but little is known about whether neurons show preferential firing at specific oscillatory frequencies. This study uses recordings from neurosurgical patients to show that the frequency of ongoing oscillations reflects neuronal firing, suggesting another mechanism for information processing in the brain.

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