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Neural Oscillations and Their Role in Information Processing

Neural oscillations are one of the most fundamental phenomena in computational neuroscience.

Why are oscillations important?

They play a key role in coordinating neuronal activity across different brain regions.

A mathematical example

\[ x(t) = A \sin(\omega t + \phi) \]

where:

  • \(A\) is the oscillation amplitude
  • \(\omega\) is the angular frequency
  • \(\phi\) is the initial phase

Conclusion

In future posts, we will explore more detailed and biologically realistic models.