نتایج جستجو برای: alpha oscillations

تعداد نتایج: 248559  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
Sujith Vijayan Elizabeth B Klerman Gail K Adler Nancy J Kopell

Alpha-delta sleep is the abnormal intrusion of alpha activity (8- to 13-Hz oscillations) into the delta activity (1- to 4-Hz oscillations) that defines slow-wave sleep. Alpha-delta sleep is especially prevalent in fibromyalgia patients, and there is evidence suggesting that the irregularities in the sleep of these patients may cause the muscle and tissue pain that characterizes the disorder. We...

2013
Mathilde Bonnefond Ole Jensen

Although alpha activity (10 Hz) is by far the strongest signal produced by the human brain, it has for decades been considered to reflect rest or idling. However, recent studies have clearly demonstrated that alpha activity plays a pivotal role for cognitive processing. Gamma oscillations (> 30 Hz) and their role for cognition have also been the subject of intensive research. While gamma activi...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2016
Maxine T. Sherman Ryota Kanai Anil K. Seth Rufin van Rullen

Prior expectations have a powerful influence on perception, biasing both decision and confidence. However, how this occurs at the neural level remains unclear. It has been suggested that spontaneous alpha-band neural oscillations represent rhythms of the perceptual system that periodically modulate perceptual judgments. We hypothesized that these oscillations instantiate the effects of expectat...

2012
Neda Salari

The state of a neural assembly in the human brain preceding an incoming stimulus is assumed to modulate the processing of subsequently presented stimuli. The nature of this state can differ with respect to the frequency of ongoing oscillatory activity. Oscillatory activity of specific frequency range such as alpha (8-12 Hz) and gamma (30-45 Hz) band oscillations is hypothesized to play a functi...

2016
Gilberto Silva Maria J. Ribeiro Gabriel N. Costa Inês Violante Fabiana Ramos Jorge Saraiva Miguel Castelo-Branco Lutz Jaencke

The limited capacity of the human brain to process the full extent of visual information reaching the visual cortex requires the recruitment of mechanisms of information selection through attention. Neurofibromatosis type-1 (NF1) is a neurodevelopmental disease often exhibiting attentional deficits and learning disabilities, and is considered to model similar impairments common in other neurode...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 1999
C C Chan J Stark A J George

Motivated by the discovery of oscillations in tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) concentration in the aqueous humour of rabbits undergoing corneal allograft rejection, a simple mathematical model is developed for the regulation of TNF-alpha, which incorporates both negative feedback and amplification pathways. Mathematical analysis reveals a surprisingly rich behavioural repertoire for th...

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