Local groups of neurons engaged in a cognitive task often exhibit rhythmically synchronized activity in the gamma band, a phenomenon that likely enhances their impact on downstream areas. The efficacy of neuronal interactions may be enhanced further by interareal synchronization of these local rhythms, establishing mutually well timed fluctuations in neuronal excitability. This notion suggests that long-range synchronization is enhanced selectively for connections that are behaviorally relevant. We tested this prediction in the human motor system, assessing activity from bilateral motor cortices with magnetoencephalography and corresponding spinal activity through electromyography of bilateral hand muscles. A bimanual isometric wrist extens...
Rhythmic synchronization likely subserves interactions among neuronal groups. One of the best studie...
Using electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG), corticomuscular and bilateral motor u...
Large areas of the human motor cortex are devoted to the control of the contralateral hand and forea...
Local groups of neurons engaged in a cognitive task often exhibit rhythmically synchronized activity...
Contains fulltext : 92328.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Local groups of ...
Synchronization of neural activity is considered essential for information processing in the nervous...
Background: Gamma synchronization (GS) may promote the processing between functionally related corti...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of ongoing beta band (15-30 Hz) cortical oscillations and the modulation...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of ongoing beta band (15-30 Hz) cortical oscillations and the modulation...
Recent research suggests that neural oscillations in different frequency bands support distinct and ...
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems ...
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems ...
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems ...
Item does not contain fulltextNeural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating dis...
Recent research suggests that neural oscillations in different frequency bands support distinct and ...
Rhythmic synchronization likely subserves interactions among neuronal groups. One of the best studie...
Using electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG), corticomuscular and bilateral motor u...
Large areas of the human motor cortex are devoted to the control of the contralateral hand and forea...
Local groups of neurons engaged in a cognitive task often exhibit rhythmically synchronized activity...
Contains fulltext : 92328.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Local groups of ...
Synchronization of neural activity is considered essential for information processing in the nervous...
Background: Gamma synchronization (GS) may promote the processing between functionally related corti...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of ongoing beta band (15-30 Hz) cortical oscillations and the modulation...
The spatiotemporal dynamics of ongoing beta band (15-30 Hz) cortical oscillations and the modulation...
Recent research suggests that neural oscillations in different frequency bands support distinct and ...
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems ...
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems ...
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems ...
Item does not contain fulltextNeural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating dis...
Recent research suggests that neural oscillations in different frequency bands support distinct and ...
Rhythmic synchronization likely subserves interactions among neuronal groups. One of the best studie...
Using electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG), corticomuscular and bilateral motor u...
Large areas of the human motor cortex are devoted to the control of the contralateral hand and forea...