DOI: 10.1152/jn.00172.2023 ISSN:

High gamma coherence between task-responsive sensory-motor cortical regions in a motor reaction-time task

Shashank Anand, Hohyun Cho, Markus Adamek, Harold Burton, Daniel Moran, Eric Leuthardt, Peter Brunner
  • Physiology
  • General Neuroscience

Motor action after auditory stimulus elicits high gamma responses in sensory-motor and auditory cortex, respectively. We show that high gamma coherence reliably and greatly increased during motor response, but not after auditory stimulus. Underlying high gamma power could not explain high gamma coherence. Our results indicate that high gamma coherence is a physiologically distinct sensory-motor phenomenon that may serve as an indicator of increased synaptic communication on short timescales (∼1 s).

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