Neural Oscillations

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The synchronous and rhythmically repetitive firing patterns of neuronal interplay. When the action of two or more neurons is synchronized, it mathematically represents a single neural oscillator. For example, a neural oscillator describes the synchronized action of motor neurons that generate the phonatory oscillations associated with vibrato rate.[1]

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