Nonlinear resonant and non-resonant coupling of high-frequency modes in an inhomogeneous anisotropic brain tissue model produces low-frequency synchronized rhythms orders of magnitude below the participating linear frequencies.
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Universal mechanism of low-frequency brain rhythm formation through nonlinear coupling of high-frequency spiking-like activity
Nonlinear resonant and non-resonant coupling of high-frequency modes in an inhomogeneous anisotropic brain tissue model produces low-frequency synchronized rhythms orders of magnitude below the participating linear frequencies.