Despite many decades investigating scalp recordable 8–13-Hz (alpha) electroencephalographic activity, no consensus has yet emerged regarding its physiological origins nor its functional role in cognition. Here we outline a detailed, physiologically meaningful, theory for the genesis of this rhythm that may provide important clues to its functional role. In particular we find that electroencephalographically plausible model dynamics, obtained with physiological admissible parameterisations, reveals a cortex perched on the brink of stability, which when perturbed gives rise to a range of unanticipated complex dynamics that include 40-Hz (gamma) activity. Preliminary experimental evidence, involving the detection of weak nonlinearity in restin...
Neural correlates of electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha rhythm are poorly understood. Here, we rela...
The alpha rhythm is the most prominent feature observed in the human electroencephalogram (EEG), and...
Neural correlates of electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha rhythm are poorly understood. Here, we rela...
Despite many decades investigating scalp recordable 8–13-Hz (alpha) electroencephalographic activity...
Despite the discovery of the human alpha rhythm over 70 years ago, physiologically plausible theorie...
Although the cognitive and clinical correlates of spontaneous human alpha oscillations as recorded w...
A theoretical framework supporting experimental measures of dynamic properties of human EEG is propo...
International audienceOscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among the...
Despite the discovery of the human alpha rhythm over 70 years ago physiologically plausible theories...
Oscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among them, the alpha rhythm in...
The dynamical and physiological basis of alpha band activity and 1/fβ noise in the EEG are the subje...
Although a large number of studies have been devoted to establishing correlations between changes in...
A recently proposed mean-field theory of mammalian cortex rhythmogenesis describes the salient featu...
During the past two decades growing evidence indicates that brain oscillations in the alpha band (~1...
The amplitude of α-frequency band (8–14 Hz) activity in the human electroencephalogram is suppressed...
Neural correlates of electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha rhythm are poorly understood. Here, we rela...
The alpha rhythm is the most prominent feature observed in the human electroencephalogram (EEG), and...
Neural correlates of electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha rhythm are poorly understood. Here, we rela...
Despite many decades investigating scalp recordable 8–13-Hz (alpha) electroencephalographic activity...
Despite the discovery of the human alpha rhythm over 70 years ago, physiologically plausible theorie...
Although the cognitive and clinical correlates of spontaneous human alpha oscillations as recorded w...
A theoretical framework supporting experimental measures of dynamic properties of human EEG is propo...
International audienceOscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among the...
Despite the discovery of the human alpha rhythm over 70 years ago physiologically plausible theories...
Oscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among them, the alpha rhythm in...
The dynamical and physiological basis of alpha band activity and 1/fβ noise in the EEG are the subje...
Although a large number of studies have been devoted to establishing correlations between changes in...
A recently proposed mean-field theory of mammalian cortex rhythmogenesis describes the salient featu...
During the past two decades growing evidence indicates that brain oscillations in the alpha band (~1...
The amplitude of α-frequency band (8–14 Hz) activity in the human electroencephalogram is suppressed...
Neural correlates of electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha rhythm are poorly understood. Here, we rela...
The alpha rhythm is the most prominent feature observed in the human electroencephalogram (EEG), and...
Neural correlates of electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha rhythm are poorly understood. Here, we rela...