Neural oscillations are ubiquitous measurements of cognitive processes and dynamic routing and gating of information. The fundamental and so far unresolved problem for neuroscience remains to understand how oscillatory activity in the brain codes information for human cognition. In a biologically relevant cognitive task, we instructed six human observers to categorize facial expressions of emotion while we measured the observers' EEG. We combined state-of-the-art stimulus control with statistical information theory analysis to quantify how the three parameters of oscillations (i.e., power, phase, and frequency) code the visual information relevant for behavior in a cognitive task. We make three points: First, we demonstrate that phase codes...
Our capacity to quickly adapt to changing cognitive demands fundamentally relies on the ability of o...
This review surveys recent trends in the use of local field potentials-and their non-invasive counte...
Agrowing body of animal research suggests that neurons represent information not only in terms of th...
Neural oscillations are ubiquitous measurements of cognitive processes and dynamic routing and gatin...
Cognitive neuroscience assumes a correspondence between specific spatio-temporal patterns of neural ...
Do neuronal oscillations play a causal role in brain function? In a study in this issue of PLOS Biol...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...
We explore the contribution made by oscillatory, synchronous neural activity to representation in th...
Numerous theories propose a key role for brain oscillations in visual perception. Most of these theo...
Brain decoding can predict visual perception from non-invasive electrophysiological data by combinin...
We study how stimulus information can be represented in the dynamical signatures of an oscillatory m...
This paper describes mathematical models that explain how neuronal networks produce oscillations obs...
Common everyday activities—riding a bike to work, taking notes on a lecture, or choosing food at the...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in electrical recordings of brain activity. While the amplitude of ongoi...
Our capacity to quickly adapt to changing cognitive demands fundamentally relies on the ability of o...
This review surveys recent trends in the use of local field potentials-and their non-invasive counte...
Agrowing body of animal research suggests that neurons represent information not only in terms of th...
Neural oscillations are ubiquitous measurements of cognitive processes and dynamic routing and gatin...
Cognitive neuroscience assumes a correspondence between specific spatio-temporal patterns of neural ...
Do neuronal oscillations play a causal role in brain function? In a study in this issue of PLOS Biol...
Brain activity is strongly oscillatory: the collective firing of populations of neurons waxes and wa...
We explore the contribution made by oscillatory, synchronous neural activity to representation in th...
Numerous theories propose a key role for brain oscillations in visual perception. Most of these theo...
Brain decoding can predict visual perception from non-invasive electrophysiological data by combinin...
We study how stimulus information can be represented in the dynamical signatures of an oscillatory m...
This paper describes mathematical models that explain how neuronal networks produce oscillations obs...
Common everyday activities—riding a bike to work, taking notes on a lecture, or choosing food at the...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in electrical recordings of brain activity. While the amplitude of ongoi...
Our capacity to quickly adapt to changing cognitive demands fundamentally relies on the ability of o...
This review surveys recent trends in the use of local field potentials-and their non-invasive counte...
Agrowing body of animal research suggests that neurons represent information not only in terms of th...