Modality-specific tracking of attention and sensory statistics in the human electrophysiological spectral exponent
A hallmark of electrophysiological brain activity is its 1/f-like spectrum – power decreases with increasing frequency. The steepness of this ‘roll-off’ is approximated by the spectral exponent, which in invasively recorded neural populations reflects the balance of excitatory to inhibitory neural a...
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Main Authors: | Leonhard Waschke, Thomas Donoghue, Lorenz Fiedler, Sydney Smith, Douglas D Garrett, Bradley Voytek, Jonas Obleser |
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Language: | EN |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/93aeb067c24743a4bcc83d5d347fbcf9 |
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