Objective: The present study examined oscillatory brain activity of the EEG gamma band and event-related potentials (ERPs) with relation to the difficulty of a visual discrimination task. Methods: Three tasks with identical stimulus material were performed by 9 healthy subjects. The tasks comprised a passive control task, and an easy and a hard visual discrimination task, requiring discrimination of the color of circles. EEG was recorded from 26 electrodes. A wavelet transform based on Morlet wavelets was employed for the analysis of gamma activity. Results: Evoked EEG gamma activity was enhanced by both discrimination tasks as compared to the passive control task. Within the two discrimination tasks, the latency of the evoked gamma peak wa...
To investigate whether visual mismatch negativity (VMMN) could be evoked in the preattentional condi...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
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...
We examined local and global differences in neuronal association patterns due to task difficulty. In...
Among the most important processes of the brain in order to correctly perceive the outside world and...
We present a comprehensive analysis of the change in event-related potential (ERP) due to task diffi...
Objective: The effects of stimulus size, duration and eccentricity on the visual gamma-band response...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
We examined evoked and induced responses in event-related fields and gamma activity in the magnetoen...
International audienceEvent-evoked potentials (ERP) in electroencephalograms reflect various visual ...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Event-Related Potential (ERPs) are electrical responses f...
Enhancement of task relevant information and the suppression of task irrelevant information are the ...
There is a growing interest in human gamma-band oscillatory activity due to its direct link to neuro...
Objective: The question of how temporal information is processed by the brain is still a matter of d...
To investigate whether visual mismatch negativity (VMMN) could be evoked in the preattentional condi...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
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...
We examined local and global differences in neuronal association patterns due to task difficulty. In...
Among the most important processes of the brain in order to correctly perceive the outside world and...
We present a comprehensive analysis of the change in event-related potential (ERP) due to task diffi...
Objective: The effects of stimulus size, duration and eccentricity on the visual gamma-band response...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
We examined evoked and induced responses in event-related fields and gamma activity in the magnetoen...
International audienceEvent-evoked potentials (ERP) in electroencephalograms reflect various visual ...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Event-Related Potential (ERPs) are electrical responses f...
Enhancement of task relevant information and the suppression of task irrelevant information are the ...
There is a growing interest in human gamma-band oscillatory activity due to its direct link to neuro...
Objective: The question of how temporal information is processed by the brain is still a matter of d...
To investigate whether visual mismatch negativity (VMMN) could be evoked in the preattentional condi...
Background: The visual system may process spatial frequency information in a low-to-high, coarse-to-...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...