Contains fulltext : 89055.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Event-related responses and oscillatory activity are typically regarded as manifestations of different neural processes. Recent work has nevertheless revealed a mechanism by which slow event-related responses are created as a direct consequence of modulations in brain oscillations with nonsinusoidal properties. It remains unknown if this mechanism applies to cognitively relevant event-related responses. Here, we investigated whether sustained event-related fields (ERFs) measured during working memory maintenance can be explained by modulations in oscillatory power. In particular, we focused on contralateral delayed activity (CDA) typically observed in work...
AbstractScientific research from the last two decades has provided a vast amount of evidence that br...
The neural signature and cognitive architecture of how a visual stimulus reaches conscious awareness...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Contains fulltext : 90082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Event-related ...
Event-related responses and oscillatory activity are typically regarded as manifestations of differe...
Electrophysiological data measured by electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography (MEG) are wi...
Selective attention mechanisms allow us to focus on information that is relevant to the current beha...
Contains fulltext : 36298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The role of os...
Shifts of attention within working memory based on retroactive (retro-) cues were shown to facilitat...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Attending to a task-relevant location changes how neural activity oscillates in the alpha band (8–13...
Contains fulltext : 191686.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Oscillatory a...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...
Our capacity to remember and manipulate objects in working memory (WM) is severely limited. However...
Working memory involves the short-term storage and manipulation of information necessary for cogniti...
AbstractScientific research from the last two decades has provided a vast amount of evidence that br...
The neural signature and cognitive architecture of how a visual stimulus reaches conscious awareness...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Contains fulltext : 90082.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Event-related ...
Event-related responses and oscillatory activity are typically regarded as manifestations of differe...
Electrophysiological data measured by electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography (MEG) are wi...
Selective attention mechanisms allow us to focus on information that is relevant to the current beha...
Contains fulltext : 36298.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The role of os...
Shifts of attention within working memory based on retroactive (retro-) cues were shown to facilitat...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Attending to a task-relevant location changes how neural activity oscillates in the alpha band (8–13...
Contains fulltext : 191686.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Oscillatory a...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...
Our capacity to remember and manipulate objects in working memory (WM) is severely limited. However...
Working memory involves the short-term storage and manipulation of information necessary for cogniti...
AbstractScientific research from the last two decades has provided a vast amount of evidence that br...
The neural signature and cognitive architecture of how a visual stimulus reaches conscious awareness...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...