so, my diet will not include my hat.
at least not in any way that's correlated to "oscillations".
k. p. collins
Kenneth Collins wrote in message ...
>i'll give it a read, but only to satisfy folks that what folks 'think' are
>"oscillations" are, in fact, what i described in my prior post.
>>else i'll 'eat my hat' :-)
>>be back later this evening.
>>Thanks for posting the ref., Ron.
>>k. p. collins
>>"Ron Blue" wrote in message <089e01c23339$ac568920$ce02030a at rblue>...
>>Hutcheon, B. and Yarom, Y. (2000). Resonance, oscillation and the
>intrinsic
>>frequency preferences of neurons. Trends in Neuroscience, vol 23, No.5,
>>216-222.
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "mat" <mats_trash at hotmail.com>
>>To: <neur-sci at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk>
>>Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 6:35 AM
>>Subject: oscillations
>>>>>>> Im reading around the literature on nerual oscillations given the
>>> current vogue for explaining many aspects of function (binding
>>> problem, consciousness) through them. However, I'm a little confused
>>> as to what is actually referred to by 'oscillation' (i.e. what is
>>> oscillating?). Is it the fluctuation of resting membrane potentials
>>> or is it more about the sequential firing of spatially distributed at
>>> certain frequencies. i.e. given neurons A, B Is the oscillation
>>> A-B-A-B-A-B
>>>>>> Cheers for any explanations or refs to that effect.
>>>>>>>---
>>