نتایج جستجو برای: alpha oscillations

تعداد نتایج: 248559  

2016
Annika Notbohm Christoph S. Herrmann

Previous studies have shown that alpha oscillations (8-13 Hz) in human electroencephalogram (EEG) modulate perception via phase-dependent inhibition. If entrained to an external driving force, inhibition maxima and minima of the oscillation appear more distinct in time and make potential phase-dependent perception predictable. There is an ongoing debate about whether visual stimulation is suita...

2013
Cagatay AYDIN Oytun OKTAY Adem Umut GUNEBAKAN Ahmet ADEMOGLU Rifat Koray CIFTCI

In this study, we investigate the clustering pattern of alpha band (8 Hz 12 Hz) electroencephalogram (EEG) oscillations obtained from healthy individuals during a short time memory task with 3 different memory loads. The retention period during which subjects were asked to memorize a pattern in a square matrix is analyzed with a graph theoretical approach. The functional coupling among EEG elec...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2014
Andrew Jaegle Tony Ro

We examined the causal relationship between the phase of alpha oscillations (9-12 Hz) and conscious visual perception using rhythmic TMS (rTMS) while simultaneously recording EEG activity. rTMS of posterior parietal cortex at an alpha frequency (10 Hz), but not occipital or sham rTMS, both entrained the phase of subsequent alpha oscillatory activity and produced a phase-dependent change on subs...

2015
Mathilde Bonnefond Ole Jensen Adriano B. L. Tort

Coupling between neural oscillations in different frequency bands has been proposed to coordinate neural processing. In particular, gamma power coupled to alpha phase is proposed to reflect gating of information in the visual system but the existence of such a mechanism remains untested. Here, we recorded ongoing brain activity using magnetoencephalography in subjects who performed a modified S...

2017
Erik J. Peterson Bradley Voytek

The first recordings of human brain activity in 1929 revealed a striking 8-12 Hz oscillation in the visual cortex. During the intervening 90 years, these alpha oscillations have been linked to numerous physiological and cognitive processes. However, because of the vast and seemingly contradictory cognitive and physiological processes to which it has been related, the physiological function of a...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2013
Lisa Payne Sylvia Guillory Robert Sekuler

Combining high-density scalp EEG recordings with a sensitive analog measure of STM's fidelity, we characterized the temporal dynamics of intentional ignoring and related those dynamics to the intrusion of task-irrelevant information. On each trial of the task, two study Gabors were briefly presented in succession. A green or red disc preceding each Gabor signified whether that Gabor should be r...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2015
Michael S Clayton Nick Yeung Roi Cohen Kadosh

We rely on sustained attention to protect task performance against fatigue and distraction. Time-related variations in attention correlate with amplitude changes of specific cortical oscillations. However, the ways in which these oscillations might support sustained attention, how these oscillations are controlled, and the extent to which they influence one another remain unclear. We address th...

2013
Said R. Grace

We present some new criteria for the oscillation of even order dynamic equation[Formula: see text]on time scale T, where α is the ratio of positive odd integers a and q is a real valued positive rd-continuous functions defined on T.

2016
Tadeusz W. Kononowicz Virginie van Wassenhove

Neural oscillations are ubiquitous in the mammalian brain and they are typically classified according to their specific frequency responses (Buzsáki, 2006). Neural oscillations are hypothesized to organize communication within and between brain networks (e.g., Fries, 2015). Neural oscillations have increasingly been associated with various cognitive functions such as One quest in cognitive neur...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Rikkert Hindriks Michel J. A. M. van Putten Gustavo Deco

The most salient feature of spontaneous human brain activity as recorded with electroencephalography (EEG) are rhythmic fluctuations around 10Hz. These alpha oscillations have been reported to propagate over the scalp with velocities in the range of 5-15m/s. Since these velocities are in the range of action potential velocities through cortico-cortical axons, it has been hypothesized that the o...

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