For a long time alpha oscillations have been functionally linked to the processing of visual information. Here we propose an new theory about the functional meaning of alpha. The central idea is that synchronized alpha reflects a basic processing mode that controls access to information stored in a complex long-term memory system, which we term knowledge system (KS) in order to emphasize that it comprises not only declarative memories but any kind of knowledge comprising also procedural information. Based on this theoretical background, we assume that during early stages of perception, alpha ‘directs the flow of information’ to those neural structures which represent information that is relevant for encoding. The physiological function of a...
Neuronal oscillations provide a window for understanding the brain dynamics that organize the flow o...
It has been demonstrated in numerous experiments that oscillatory EEG responses in the alpha frequen...
A large body of work has linked neural oscillations in the alpha-band (8-13 Hz) to visual perceptual...
Contains fulltext : 161819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The visual syst...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Alpha oscillations (8–14 Hz) are proposed to represent an active mechanism of functional inhibition ...
During the past two decades growing evidence indicates that brain oscillations in the alpha band (~1...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...
A central feature of human brain activity is the alpha rhythm: a 7 - 13 Hz oscillation observed most...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONThe role of alpha oscillations in visual information processingbyStephan...
Alpha oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain, but their role in cortical processing remains a matt...
AbstractIn this article, a theory is presented which assumes that the visual P1 reflects the same co...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
Alpha oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain, but their role in cortical processing remains a matt...
Neuronal oscillations provide a window for understanding the brain dynamics that organize the flow o...
It has been demonstrated in numerous experiments that oscillatory EEG responses in the alpha frequen...
A large body of work has linked neural oscillations in the alpha-band (8-13 Hz) to visual perceptual...
Contains fulltext : 161819.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The visual syst...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Alpha oscillations (8–14 Hz) are proposed to represent an active mechanism of functional inhibition ...
During the past two decades growing evidence indicates that brain oscillations in the alpha band (~1...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
Past work has suggested that neuronal oscillations coordinate the cellular assemblies that represent...
A central feature of human brain activity is the alpha rhythm: a 7 - 13 Hz oscillation observed most...
ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATIONThe role of alpha oscillations in visual information processingbyStephan...
Alpha oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain, but their role in cortical processing remains a matt...
AbstractIn this article, a theory is presented which assumes that the visual P1 reflects the same co...
Our ability to hold information in mind is strictly limited. We sought to understand the relationshi...
Alpha oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain, but their role in cortical processing remains a matt...
Neuronal oscillations provide a window for understanding the brain dynamics that organize the flow o...
It has been demonstrated in numerous experiments that oscillatory EEG responses in the alpha frequen...
A large body of work has linked neural oscillations in the alpha-band (8-13 Hz) to visual perceptual...