Centre for Integrative Neuroscience, University of Tübingen, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
Nat Rev Neurosci. 2012 Jan 11;13(2):121-34. doi: 10.1038/nrn3137.
Cognition results from interactions among functionally specialized but widely distributed brain regions; however, neuroscience has so far largely focused on characterizing the function of individual brain regions and neurons therein. Here we discuss recent studies that have instead investigated the interactions between brain regions during cognitive processes by assessing correlations between neuronal oscillations in different regions of the primate cerebral cortex. These studies have opened a new window onto the large-scale circuit mechanisms underlying sensorimotor decision-making and top-down attention. We propose that frequency-specific neuronal correlations in large-scale cortical networks may be 'fingerprints' of canonical neuronal computations underlying cognitive processes.
认知源于功能特化但广泛分布的脑区之间的相互作用;然而,神经科学迄今为止在很大程度上侧重于描述单个脑区及其神经元的功能。在这里,我们讨论了最近的一些研究,这些研究通过评估灵长类动物大脑皮层不同区域神经元活动之间的相关性,来研究认知过程中脑区之间的相互作用。这些研究为理解感觉运动决策和自上而下注意背后的大规模电路机制打开了一个新窗口。我们提出,在大型皮质网络中,具有特定频率的神经元相关性可能是认知过程中基础的典型神经元计算的“指纹”。