Decrease in gamma-band activity tracks sequence learning.

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Published in Front Syst Neurosci on January 21, 2015

Authors

Radhika Madhavan1, Daniel Millman2, Hanlin Tang3, Nathan E Crone4, Fredrick A Lenz5, Travis S Tierney6, Joseph R Madsen7, Gabriel Kreiman8, William S Anderson5

Author Affiliations

1: Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, USA.
2: Program in Neuroscience, Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA.
3: Program in Biophysics, Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA.
4: Department of Neurology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore, MD, USA.
5: Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Baltimore, MD, USA.
6: Department of Neurosurgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston, MA, USA.
7: Department of Neurosurgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, USA.
8: Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston, MA, USA ; Program in Neuroscience, Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA ; Program in Biophysics, Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA.

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