© 2016 IEEE. Previous experimental studies on rabbits using electrocorticograms (ECoGs) over the cortical surface indicate spatio-temporal dynamics in the form of amplitude modulation (AM) patterns, which intermittently collapse at theta rates and give rise to rapidly propagating phase modulated (PM) patterns. The observed dynamics have been shown to be of cognitive relevance carrying useful information on the meaning of sensory information perceived by the subject. We have extended these studies to human scalp EEG measurements, which show evidence that cognitively relevant AM and PM patterns are observable by non-intrusive experimental techniques as well. The present work develops experimental techniques for studying cognitively relevant s...
Space and time are two cornerstones of memory and navigation. However, how spatial and temporal inf...
Recent advances in signal analysis have engendered EEG with the status of a true brain mapping and b...
Attentional shifts precede most of the perceptual processes, and therefore their recognition may con...
Prior studies of multichannel ECoG from animals showed that beta and gamma oscillations carried perc...
Cortical spatiotemporal signal patterns based on object recognition can be discerned from visual sti...
Obtaining an electrocorticograms (ECoG) signal requires an invasive procedure in which brain activit...
Arrays of 64 electrodes (8 × 8, 7 × 7 mm) were implanted epidurally on the surface of the visual, au...
We evaluated the rapid changes in regional scalp EEG synchronization in normal subjects with spatial...
Objective: To explain the neural mechanisms of spontaneous EEG by measuring the spatiotemporal patte...
Objective: To evaluate rapid changes in regional EEG synchronization in normal subjects with spatial...
EEG patterns correlated with conditioned stimuli were sought in amplitude modulation of synchronous ...
Microelectrode arrays are a privileged recording modality to study neural processes with a very fine...
The aim of this study was to measure and classify spatial patterns in sensory cortical EEGs relating...
New methods were devised to improve the discrimination of EEG spatial amplitude patterns recorded fr...
Objective: To transfer to the clinic for humans the technology and theory for high-resolution EEG an...
Space and time are two cornerstones of memory and navigation. However, how spatial and temporal inf...
Recent advances in signal analysis have engendered EEG with the status of a true brain mapping and b...
Attentional shifts precede most of the perceptual processes, and therefore their recognition may con...
Prior studies of multichannel ECoG from animals showed that beta and gamma oscillations carried perc...
Cortical spatiotemporal signal patterns based on object recognition can be discerned from visual sti...
Obtaining an electrocorticograms (ECoG) signal requires an invasive procedure in which brain activit...
Arrays of 64 electrodes (8 × 8, 7 × 7 mm) were implanted epidurally on the surface of the visual, au...
We evaluated the rapid changes in regional scalp EEG synchronization in normal subjects with spatial...
Objective: To explain the neural mechanisms of spontaneous EEG by measuring the spatiotemporal patte...
Objective: To evaluate rapid changes in regional EEG synchronization in normal subjects with spatial...
EEG patterns correlated with conditioned stimuli were sought in amplitude modulation of synchronous ...
Microelectrode arrays are a privileged recording modality to study neural processes with a very fine...
The aim of this study was to measure and classify spatial patterns in sensory cortical EEGs relating...
New methods were devised to improve the discrimination of EEG spatial amplitude patterns recorded fr...
Objective: To transfer to the clinic for humans the technology and theory for high-resolution EEG an...
Space and time are two cornerstones of memory and navigation. However, how spatial and temporal inf...
Recent advances in signal analysis have engendered EEG with the status of a true brain mapping and b...
Attentional shifts precede most of the perceptual processes, and therefore their recognition may con...