نتایج جستجو برای: mu rhythm

تعداد نتایج: 51005  

2017
Megan E Cuellar Christina M Del Toro

This study used whole-head 64 channel electroencephalography to measure changes in sensorimotor activity-as indexed by the mu rhythm-in neurologically-healthy adults, during subvocal confrontation naming tasks. Independent component analyses revealed sensorimotor mu component clusters in the right and left hemispheres. Event related spectral perturbation analyses indicated significantly stronge...

2017
Christopher Gundlach Matthias M. Müller Till Nierhaus Arno Villringer Bernhard Sehm

Introduction: Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is emerging as an interventional tool to modulate different functions of the brain, potentially by interacting with intrinsic ongoing neuronal oscillations. Functionally different intrinsic alpha oscillations are found throughout the cortex. Yet it remains unclear whether tACS is capable of specifically modulating the somatosenso...

2013
Sanjay Kumar M. J. Riddoch Glyn Humphreys

We examined the effect of hand grip on object recognition by studying the modulation of the mu rhythm when participants made object decisions to objects and non-objects shown with congruent or incongruent hand-grip actions. Despite the grip responses being irrelevant to the task, mu rhythm activity on the scalp over motor and pre-motor cortex was sensitive to the congruency of the hand grip-in ...

Journal: :Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 2013
Lieselot Ruysschaert Petra Warreyn Jan R Wiersema Baris Metin Herbert Roeyers

OBJECTIVE Previous infant studies investigated neural mirroring during the observation of live or video actions. However, both methods have their (dis)advantages and studies using one of these methods are not always directly comparable. Therefore, the present study directly compared neural mirroring activity in a video setting with a live setting in infants between 18 and 36 months old. METHO...

Journal: :Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2008

2006
P. S. Hammon J. A. Pineda V. R. de Sa

The mu rhythm is an 8-13 Hz oscillation which can be detected over human sensorimotor cortex in brain signals such as the electroencephalogram (EEG). This rhythm is desynchronized by movement, observing the movement of others, and imagined self movement [3]. In this study we combine motor imagery and movement observation. We show that the majority of subjects tested produce an enhanced mu desyn...

2009
Pär Nyström Therese Ljunghammar Kerstin Rosander Claes von Hofsten

The Mirror Neuron System hypothesis stating that observed actions are projected onto the observer’s own action system assigns an important role to development, because only actions mastered by the observer can be mirrored. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether there is evidence of a functioning mirror neuron system (MNS) in early infancy. High-density EEG was used to asses...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Fu-Zen Shaw

Paroxysmal 7- to 12-Hz high-voltage rhythmic spike (HVRS) or spike-wave discharges often appear in several particular strains of rats. However, functional hypotheses of these 7-12 Hz high-voltage cortical oscillations (absence seizure vs. idling mu rhythm) are inconclusive. The mu rhythm can be provoked by flicker stimulation (FS) in most people, but FS is less effective at eliciting absence ep...

Journal: :Behavioural Brain Research 2014
Norma Naima Rüther Elliot Clayton Brown Anne Klepp Christian Bellebaum

Tool stimuli can be analyzed based on their affordance, that is, their visual structure hinting at possible interaction points. Additionally, familiar tools can initiate the retrieval of stored object-action associations, providing the basis for a meaningful object use. The mu rhythm within the electroencephalographic alpha band is associated with sensory-motor processing and was shown to be mo...

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