Aligning Evidence for the Genesis of Visual Gamma Oscillations
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Abstract
New findings in PLOS Biology show that visual gamma oscillations are greatly attenuated by small spatial discontinuities in visual stimuli, suggesting that their genesis occurs in response to predictable regularities in the visual world.
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