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The Journal of Neuroscience, 2001, 21:RC177:1-5
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Oscillatory Synchrony between Human Extrastriate Areas during
Visual Short-Term Memory Maintenance
Catherine
Tallon-Baudry1,
Olivier
Bertrand1, and
Catherine
Fischer2
1 Institut National de la Santé et de la
Recherche Médicale U280, 69003 Lyon, France, and
2 Neurological Hospital, 69003 Lyon, France
How do we keep an object in mind? Based on evidence from animal
electrophysiology and human brain-imaging techniques, it is commonly
held that short-term memory relies on sustained activity in a network
distributed over sensory and prefrontal cortices. How does neural
firing persist in such a distributed network in the absence of visual
input? Hebb's influential but so far unproved proposal, developed more
than 50 years ago, is that sustained activation in short-term memory
networks is maintained by reverberating activity in neuronal loops. We
hypothesized that synchronized oscillatory activity, proposed to
provide a dynamic link between distributed areas, could not only
coordinate activity in the network but also establish reentrant loops
in the system to enable both sustained firing and temporal coincidence
of inputs. We show in human intracranial recordings that limited
regions of extrastriate visual areas, separated by several centimeters,
become synchronized in an oscillatory mode during the rehearsal of an
object in visual short-term memory. Synchrony occurs specifically in
the range (15-25 Hz) and disappears in a control condition. These
findings thus confirm experimentally the hypothesis of a functional
role of synchronized oscillatory activity in the coordination of
distributed neural activity in humans, and support Hebb's popular but
unproved concept of short-term memory maintenance by reentrant activity within the activated network.
Key words:
visual short-term memory; delayed-matching-to-sample
task; oscillations; synchrony; cell assembly; intracranial human
EEG
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