We examined evoked and induced responses in event-related fields and gamma activity in the magnetoencephalogram (MEG) during a visual classification task. The objective was to investigate the effects of target classification and the different levels of discrimination between certain stimulus features. We performed two experiments, which differed only in the subjects’ task while the stimuli were identical. In Experiment 1, subjects responded by a button-press to rare Kanizsa squares (targets) among Kanizsa triangles and non-Kanizsa figures (standards). This task requires the processing of both stimulus features (collinearity and number of inducer disks). In Experiment 2, the four stimuli of Experiment 1 were used as standards and the occurre...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...
Previous studies have reported a visual analogue of the auditory mismatch negativity (MMN) response ...
We examined evoked and induced responses in event-related fields and gamma activity in the magnetoen...
Among the most important processes of the brain in order to correctly perceive the outside world and...
Pre-stimulus oscillatory brain activity influences upcoming perception. The characteristics of this ...
It is a common finding that neurons synchronize their firing rates in a high frequency range above 3...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Objective: The present study examined oscillatory brain activity of the EEG gamma band and event-rel...
The perception of an object as a single entity within a visual scene requires that its features are ...
Gamma activity in the visual cortex has been reported in numerous EEG studies of coherent and illuso...
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Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...
Previous studies have reported a visual analogue of the auditory mismatch negativity (MMN) response ...
We examined evoked and induced responses in event-related fields and gamma activity in the magnetoen...
Among the most important processes of the brain in order to correctly perceive the outside world and...
Pre-stimulus oscillatory brain activity influences upcoming perception. The characteristics of this ...
It is a common finding that neurons synchronize their firing rates in a high frequency range above 3...
Increases in the power of neural oscillations in the gamma (> 40 Hz) band are a key signature of inf...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Objective: The present study examined oscillatory brain activity of the EEG gamma band and event-rel...
The perception of an object as a single entity within a visual scene requires that its features are ...
Gamma activity in the visual cortex has been reported in numerous EEG studies of coherent and illuso...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Gamma activity to stationary grating stimuli was studied non-invasively using MEG recordings in huma...
Until recently induced high frequency oscillatory activity (gamma-band activity; >30 Hz) was conside...
Previous studies have reported a visual analogue of the auditory mismatch negativity (MMN) response ...