<p>Stimulus-specific networks at different frequency bands: 3–7 Hz (theta), 8–13 Hz (alpha), 21–29 Hz (high beta), 30–45 Hz (low gamma), and 60–90 Hz (high gamma) for Words>Symbols and Symbols>Words. For abbreviations, see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0196773#pone.0196773.g002" target="_blank">Fig 2</a>.</p
<p>Results of the four investigated conditions from a representative contact showing a significant T...
<p>A: group average responses to Mooney dynamic stimuli locked to response onset (blue line), baseli...
Weiss S, Rappelsberger P. EEG-beta frequencies may reflect complex levels of word processing. Europe...
<p>A) Amplitude-to-rate mapping for one neuron (sig045a), computed for a range of center frequencies...
EEG frequencies are traditionally subdivided in frequency bands such as theta (4-8 Hz), alpha (8-12 ...
(A) Average TFRs of power at 14 letter-selective sites. From left to right, the panels of this plot ...
<p><b>A</b>: A significantly lower in the theta and low alpha band indicates that the functional ne...
<p>A) <i>Left</i>: Example spike waveforms of MSNs and FSIs. <i>Right</i>: MSNs exhibit wider width,...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Amplitude spectra as a function of frequency for AM (left, green) and FM (right, purpl...
<p>(A) V1 LFP mean relative power spectra (20–60Hz, line thickness represents ±1 SEM) during present...
<p>Distinct, broad bands of potentiation (blue) and depression (red) are interspersed for different ...
<p>(A) Illustration of the Arnold tongue. The potential for two oscillators to synchronize (grey are...
<p>The left y-axis gives normalized power while the right y-axis gives actual power. The dotted line...
gamma (30 Hz) to cognitive functions. However, there has been controversy over which bands are speci...
<p>The relative importance of each frequency band for Words>Symbols and Symbols>Words, across all br...
<p>Results of the four investigated conditions from a representative contact showing a significant T...
<p>A: group average responses to Mooney dynamic stimuli locked to response onset (blue line), baseli...
Weiss S, Rappelsberger P. EEG-beta frequencies may reflect complex levels of word processing. Europe...
<p>A) Amplitude-to-rate mapping for one neuron (sig045a), computed for a range of center frequencies...
EEG frequencies are traditionally subdivided in frequency bands such as theta (4-8 Hz), alpha (8-12 ...
(A) Average TFRs of power at 14 letter-selective sites. From left to right, the panels of this plot ...
<p><b>A</b>: A significantly lower in the theta and low alpha band indicates that the functional ne...
<p>A) <i>Left</i>: Example spike waveforms of MSNs and FSIs. <i>Right</i>: MSNs exhibit wider width,...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Amplitude spectra as a function of frequency for AM (left, green) and FM (right, purpl...
<p>(A) V1 LFP mean relative power spectra (20–60Hz, line thickness represents ±1 SEM) during present...
<p>Distinct, broad bands of potentiation (blue) and depression (red) are interspersed for different ...
<p>(A) Illustration of the Arnold tongue. The potential for two oscillators to synchronize (grey are...
<p>The left y-axis gives normalized power while the right y-axis gives actual power. The dotted line...
gamma (30 Hz) to cognitive functions. However, there has been controversy over which bands are speci...
<p>The relative importance of each frequency band for Words>Symbols and Symbols>Words, across all br...
<p>Results of the four investigated conditions from a representative contact showing a significant T...
<p>A: group average responses to Mooney dynamic stimuli locked to response onset (blue line), baseli...
Weiss S, Rappelsberger P. EEG-beta frequencies may reflect complex levels of word processing. Europe...