Human alpha oscillations in wakefulness, drowsiness period, and REM sleep: different electroencephalographic phenomena within the alpha ban
Summary: Spontaneous alpha activity clearly present in relaxed wakefulness with closed eyes, drowsin...
Normal electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha variants appear during relaxed wakefulness with closed ey...
Supplementary data and codes accompanying the journal article with the same title
Appearances of alpha waves in the sleep electrencephalogram indicate physiological, brief states of ...
Coupling between neural oscillations in different frequency bands has been proposed to co-ordinate n...
We aimed at better understanding the brain mechanisms involved in the processing of alerting meaning...
We aimed to assess which quantitative EEG changes during daytime testing in patients with sleep diso...
The relationship between the electro-encephalographic (EEG) alpha and beta oscillations in the resti...
The amplitude of α-frequency band (8–14 Hz) activity in the human electroencephalogram is suppressed...
2019 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology Objective: Global EEG alpha activity is ne...
Alpha blocking, a phenomenon where the alpha rhythm is reduced by attention to a visual, auditory, t...
The alpha waves were first registered and named by Berger in 1929. They are oscillations in the freq...
none3siRelationships between Alpha (8–12 Hz) activity and cognitive processes during wakefulness rai...
Alpha oscillations are a distinctive feature of the awake resting state of the human brain. However,...
Alpha oscillations are a distinctive feature of the awake resting state of the human brain. However,...
Summary: Spontaneous alpha activity clearly present in relaxed wakefulness with closed eyes, drowsin...
Normal electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha variants appear during relaxed wakefulness with closed ey...
Supplementary data and codes accompanying the journal article with the same title
Appearances of alpha waves in the sleep electrencephalogram indicate physiological, brief states of ...
Coupling between neural oscillations in different frequency bands has been proposed to co-ordinate n...
We aimed at better understanding the brain mechanisms involved in the processing of alerting meaning...
We aimed to assess which quantitative EEG changes during daytime testing in patients with sleep diso...
The relationship between the electro-encephalographic (EEG) alpha and beta oscillations in the resti...
The amplitude of α-frequency band (8–14 Hz) activity in the human electroencephalogram is suppressed...
2019 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology Objective: Global EEG alpha activity is ne...
Alpha blocking, a phenomenon where the alpha rhythm is reduced by attention to a visual, auditory, t...
The alpha waves were first registered and named by Berger in 1929. They are oscillations in the freq...
none3siRelationships between Alpha (8–12 Hz) activity and cognitive processes during wakefulness rai...
Alpha oscillations are a distinctive feature of the awake resting state of the human brain. However,...
Alpha oscillations are a distinctive feature of the awake resting state of the human brain. However,...
Summary: Spontaneous alpha activity clearly present in relaxed wakefulness with closed eyes, drowsin...
Normal electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha variants appear during relaxed wakefulness with closed ey...
Supplementary data and codes accompanying the journal article with the same title