Performing different tasks, such as generating motor movements or processing sensory input, requires the recruitment of specific networks of neuronal populations. Previous studies suggested that power variations in the alpha band (8-12Hz) may implement such recruitment of task-specific populations by increasing cortical excitability in task-related areas while inhibiting population-level cortical activity in task-unrelated areas (Klimesch et al., 2007; Jensen and Mazaheri, 2010). However, the precise temporal and spatial relationships between the modulatory function implemented by alpha oscillations and population-level cortical activity remained undefined. Furthermore, while several studies suggested that alpha power indexes task-related p...
In order to understand the working brain as a network, it is essential to identify the mechanisms by...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
Alpha-frequency band (8–14 Hz) oscillations are among the most salient phenomena in human electroenc...
Performing different tasks, such as generating motor movements or processing sensory input, requires...
Performing different tasks, such as generating motor movements or processing sensory input, requires...
Performing different tasks, such as generating motor movements or processing sensory input, requires...
The functional significance of the alpha rhythm is widely debated. It has been proposed that alpha r...
Oscillatory neural activity is a fundamental characteristic of the mammalian brain spanning multiple...
There have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha activity (~10 Hz) plays a pivo...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain. Alpha oscillations in particular have been proposed to pla...
The topographical distribution of oscillatory power in the alpha band is known to vary depending on ...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
In order to understand the working brain as a network, it is essential to identify the mechanisms by...
To select a movement, specific neuronal populations controlling particular features of that movement...
During cognitive tasks electrical activity in the brain shows changes in power in specific frequency...
In order to understand the working brain as a network, it is essential to identify the mechanisms by...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
Alpha-frequency band (8–14 Hz) oscillations are among the most salient phenomena in human electroenc...
Performing different tasks, such as generating motor movements or processing sensory input, requires...
Performing different tasks, such as generating motor movements or processing sensory input, requires...
Performing different tasks, such as generating motor movements or processing sensory input, requires...
The functional significance of the alpha rhythm is widely debated. It has been proposed that alpha r...
Oscillatory neural activity is a fundamental characteristic of the mammalian brain spanning multiple...
There have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha activity (~10 Hz) plays a pivo...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain. Alpha oscillations in particular have been proposed to pla...
The topographical distribution of oscillatory power in the alpha band is known to vary depending on ...
EEG signals are the most global brain signals which reflect a brain’s functional state, primarily by...
In order to understand the working brain as a network, it is essential to identify the mechanisms by...
To select a movement, specific neuronal populations controlling particular features of that movement...
During cognitive tasks electrical activity in the brain shows changes in power in specific frequency...
In order to understand the working brain as a network, it is essential to identify the mechanisms by...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
Alpha-frequency band (8–14 Hz) oscillations are among the most salient phenomena in human electroenc...