Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4334276 | Current Opinion in Neurobiology | 2011 | 11 Pages |
We consider the potential role of oscillations in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in mediating attention, working memory and memory consolidation. Activity in the theta, beta, and gamma bands is related to communication between PFC and different brain areas. While gamma/beta oscillations mediate bottom-up and top-down interactions between PFC and visual cortices, related to attention, theta rhythms are engaged by hippocampal/PFC interplay. These interactions are dynamic, depending on the nature and relevance of the information currently being processed. The profound modifications of the PFC neuronal network associated with changes in oscillatory coherence are controlled by neuromodulators such as dopamine, which thereby allow or prevent the formation of cell assemblies for information encoding and storage.
► Theta and gamma are instrumental for PFC interactions with other brain structures. ► Interneurons control oscillations and coherence across structures. ► Dopamine is important for engaging coherence and neural synchrony.