Nonsinusoidal neuronal oscillations: Bug or feature?

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Abstract

There is compiling evidence suggesting that independent neuronal ensembles are coordinated in time and space through cross-frequency coupling (CFC). However, recent studies have convincingly demonstrated that nonsinusoidal oscillations produce serious biases in state of the art CFC metrics. Although most of studies treat nonsinusoidal waves as a nuisance or just ignore them, fortunately some scientists are starting to exploit their neurophysiological relevance opening new research vistas with critical implications.

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Lozano-Soldevilla, D. (2018). Nonsinusoidal neuronal oscillations: Bug or feature? Journal of Neurophysiology, 119(5), 1595–1598. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00744.2017

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