Electrophysiological activity measured at the scalp surface using electroencephalography or magnetoencephalography (EEG or MEG)contains prominent ongoing rhythmic activity across a mixture of different frequency bands. This rhythmic oscillatory activity is present during both rest and task performance. The most visible rhythm in the adult human brain is in the band between approximately 8–12 Hz, and is referred to as alpha activity. While sometimes dismissed by neurophysiologists as a nuisance biological artefact, since it often interferes with the recording of event-related potentials (ERPs), there has been an explosion of research linking it to specific functional roles in cognition and behavior over the past two decades. Here, we review ...
A central feature of human brain activity is the alpha rhythm: a 7 - 13 Hz oscillation observed most...
Like the visual and the sensorimotor systems, the auditory system exhibits pronounced alpha- like re...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
Evidence has amassed from both animal intracranial recordings and human electrophysiology that neura...
Alpha-frequency band (8–14 Hz) oscillations are among the most salient phenomena in human electroenc...
Alpha-band oscillations are the dominant oscillations in the human brain and recent evidence suggest...
The amplitude of α-frequency band (8–14 Hz) activity in the human electroencephalogram is suppressed...
Recent advances in attention research have been propelled by the debate on target enhancement versus...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
Attention filters and weights sensory information according to behavioral demands. Stimulus-related ...
There have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha activity (~10 Hz) plays a pivo...
Item does not contain fulltextThere have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha ...
There have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha activity (~10 Hz) plays a pivo...
There have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha activity (~10 Hz) plays a pivo...
Our brain does not process incoming sensory stimuli mechanistically. Instead the current brain state...
A central feature of human brain activity is the alpha rhythm: a 7 - 13 Hz oscillation observed most...
Like the visual and the sensorimotor systems, the auditory system exhibits pronounced alpha- like re...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
Evidence has amassed from both animal intracranial recordings and human electrophysiology that neura...
Alpha-frequency band (8–14 Hz) oscillations are among the most salient phenomena in human electroenc...
Alpha-band oscillations are the dominant oscillations in the human brain and recent evidence suggest...
The amplitude of α-frequency band (8–14 Hz) activity in the human electroencephalogram is suppressed...
Recent advances in attention research have been propelled by the debate on target enhancement versus...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
Attention filters and weights sensory information according to behavioral demands. Stimulus-related ...
There have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha activity (~10 Hz) plays a pivo...
Item does not contain fulltextThere have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha ...
There have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha activity (~10 Hz) plays a pivo...
There have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha activity (~10 Hz) plays a pivo...
Our brain does not process incoming sensory stimuli mechanistically. Instead the current brain state...
A central feature of human brain activity is the alpha rhythm: a 7 - 13 Hz oscillation observed most...
Like the visual and the sensorimotor systems, the auditory system exhibits pronounced alpha- like re...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...