The contingent negative variation (CNV), and the associated event-related desynchronization (ERD) on motor areas and sensory areas, and increase of alpha in the ipsilateral to the cued stimulus side, are different brain signals that reflect motor, sensory, and cognitive activations related to the expectancy of the next stimulus. However, the possibility of an overall change in EEG oscillatory activity during expectancy periods has not been directly addressed. The present report tests whether the background oscillatory activity is modulated by a warning signal. During the expectancy period, the power spectral density (PSD) between 0 and 42.9 Hz – including delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma – decreased with respect to the baseline...
When participants are asked to reproduce an earlier presented duration, EEG recordings typically sho...
Objectives: Our neurophysiological model of anticipatory behaviour (e.g. Acta Psychol 101 (1999) 213...
Ongoing fluctuations of intrinsic cortical networks determine the dynamic state of the brain, and in...
Since prestimulus EEG alpha activity has recently been considered to convey prestimulus top-down pro...
When a subject is asked to respond as quickly as possible to a stimulus he ⁄ she responds much faste...
Objectives: Our neurophysiological model of anticipatory behaviour (e.g. Acta Psychol 101 (1999) 213...
In the present paper, event-related desynchronization (ERD) in the alpha and beta frequency bands is...
Anticipatory event-related potentials (ERPs) precede upcoming events such as stimuli or actions. The...
Abstract presented at The 17th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2014) of the International Org...
Anticipation increases the efficiency of a daily task by partial advance activation of neural substr...
Objective: To explain the neural mechanisms of spontaneous EEG by measuring the spatiotemporal patte...
Anticipating sensorimotor events allows adaptive reactions to environment with crucial implications ...
We investigated whether both the contingent negative variation (CNV), an event-related potential ind...
Contains fulltext : 204206.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spontaneous flu...
AbstractIn EEG research, the contingent negative variation (CNV) is considered to be strongly relate...
When participants are asked to reproduce an earlier presented duration, EEG recordings typically sho...
Objectives: Our neurophysiological model of anticipatory behaviour (e.g. Acta Psychol 101 (1999) 213...
Ongoing fluctuations of intrinsic cortical networks determine the dynamic state of the brain, and in...
Since prestimulus EEG alpha activity has recently been considered to convey prestimulus top-down pro...
When a subject is asked to respond as quickly as possible to a stimulus he ⁄ she responds much faste...
Objectives: Our neurophysiological model of anticipatory behaviour (e.g. Acta Psychol 101 (1999) 213...
In the present paper, event-related desynchronization (ERD) in the alpha and beta frequency bands is...
Anticipatory event-related potentials (ERPs) precede upcoming events such as stimuli or actions. The...
Abstract presented at The 17th World Congress of Psychophysiology (IOP2014) of the International Org...
Anticipation increases the efficiency of a daily task by partial advance activation of neural substr...
Objective: To explain the neural mechanisms of spontaneous EEG by measuring the spatiotemporal patte...
Anticipating sensorimotor events allows adaptive reactions to environment with crucial implications ...
We investigated whether both the contingent negative variation (CNV), an event-related potential ind...
Contains fulltext : 204206.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Spontaneous flu...
AbstractIn EEG research, the contingent negative variation (CNV) is considered to be strongly relate...
When participants are asked to reproduce an earlier presented duration, EEG recordings typically sho...
Objectives: Our neurophysiological model of anticipatory behaviour (e.g. Acta Psychol 101 (1999) 213...
Ongoing fluctuations of intrinsic cortical networks determine the dynamic state of the brain, and in...