AbstractHigh frequency brain oscillations are associated with numerous cognitive and behavioral processes. Non-invasive measurements using electro-/magnetoencephalography (EEG/MEG) have revealed that high frequency neural signals are heritable and manifest changes with age as well as in neuropsychiatric illnesses. Despite the extensive use of EEG/MEG-measured neural oscillations in basic and clinical research, studies demonstrating test–retest reliability of power and frequency measures of neural signals remain scarce. Here, we evaluated the test–retest reliability of visually induced gamma (30–100Hz) oscillations derived from sensor and source signals acquired over two MEG sessions. The study required participants (N=13) to detect the rand...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations ( approximately 40 Hz) play in visual in...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations (∼40 Hz) play in visual information proc...
In visual cortex, high-contrast grating stimuli induce neurons to oscillate synchronously with a cen...
High frequency brain oscillations are associated with numerous cognitive and behavioral processes. N...
AbstractHigh frequency brain oscillations are associated with numerous cognitive and behavioral proc...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
Several studies have reported changes in spontaneous brain rhythms that could be used asclinical bio...
AbstractStability of oscillatory signatures across magnetoencephalography (MEG) measurements is an i...
Introduction: Resting-state oscillatory activity has been extensively studied across a wide array of...
Background: Gamma-band oscillations are prominently impaired in schizophrenia, but the nature of the...
The human motor cortex exhibits transient bursts of high frequency gamma oscillations in the 60 to 9...
Gamma band oscillations in the human brain (around 40 Hz) play a functional role in information proc...
Groups of activated neurons typically synchronize in the gamma-frequency band (30-100 Hz), and gamma...
ObjectiveGamma EEG oscillations are low amplitude rhythms in the 30-100 Hz range that correlate with...
Visually induced gamma-band activity (GBA) has been implicated in several central cognitive function...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations ( approximately 40 Hz) play in visual in...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations (∼40 Hz) play in visual information proc...
In visual cortex, high-contrast grating stimuli induce neurons to oscillate synchronously with a cen...
High frequency brain oscillations are associated with numerous cognitive and behavioral processes. N...
AbstractHigh frequency brain oscillations are associated with numerous cognitive and behavioral proc...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
Several studies have reported changes in spontaneous brain rhythms that could be used asclinical bio...
AbstractStability of oscillatory signatures across magnetoencephalography (MEG) measurements is an i...
Introduction: Resting-state oscillatory activity has been extensively studied across a wide array of...
Background: Gamma-band oscillations are prominently impaired in schizophrenia, but the nature of the...
The human motor cortex exhibits transient bursts of high frequency gamma oscillations in the 60 to 9...
Gamma band oscillations in the human brain (around 40 Hz) play a functional role in information proc...
Groups of activated neurons typically synchronize in the gamma-frequency band (30-100 Hz), and gamma...
ObjectiveGamma EEG oscillations are low amplitude rhythms in the 30-100 Hz range that correlate with...
Visually induced gamma-band activity (GBA) has been implicated in several central cognitive function...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations ( approximately 40 Hz) play in visual in...
There is increasing interest in the role gamma oscillations (∼40 Hz) play in visual information proc...
In visual cortex, high-contrast grating stimuli induce neurons to oscillate synchronously with a cen...