The signal averaging approach typically used in ERP research assumes that peaks in ER-P waveforms reflect neural activity that is uncorrelated with activity in the ongoing EEG. However, this assumption has been challenged by research suggesting that ERP peaks reflect event-related synchronization of ongoing EEG oscillations. In this study, we investigated the validity of a set of methods that have been used to demonstrate that particular ERP peaks result from synchronized EEG oscillations. We simulated epochs of EEG data by superimposing phasic peaks on noise characterized by the power spectrum of the EEG. When applied to the simulated data, the methods in question produced results that have previously been interpreted as evidence of synchr...
Neural oscillations as measured with electroencepholography (EEG) and similar methods have long been...
Phase synchronization among neuronal oscillations within the same frequency band has been hypothesiz...
Objectives: (1) To examine the validity of comparing the phase of broad-band signals. (2) To measure...
The signal averaging approach typically used in ERP research assumes that peaks in ER-P waveforms re...
The signal averaging approach typically used in ERP research assumes that peaks in ERP waveforms ref...
Oscillations in brain electrical activity that occur synchronously across brain regions within speci...
The event-related potential (ERP) approach has provided a wealth of fine-grained information about t...
uring the past 15 years, our research D group has published several reports about a working hypothes...
It has been proposed that the error-related negativity (ERN) is generated by phase resetting of thet...
It has been proposed that the error-related negativity (ERN) is generated by phase resetting of thet...
Transient sensory, motor or cognitive event elicit not only phase-locked event-related potentials (E...
Although event-related potentials (ERPs) are widely used to study sensory, perceptual and cognitive ...
AbstractTransient sensory, motor or cognitive event elicit not only phase-locked event-related poten...
Although event-related potentials (ERPs) are widely used to study sensory, perceptual and cognitive ...
Phase Synchrony (PS) and coherence analyses of stochastic time series – tools to discover brain tiss...
Neural oscillations as measured with electroencepholography (EEG) and similar methods have long been...
Phase synchronization among neuronal oscillations within the same frequency band has been hypothesiz...
Objectives: (1) To examine the validity of comparing the phase of broad-band signals. (2) To measure...
The signal averaging approach typically used in ERP research assumes that peaks in ER-P waveforms re...
The signal averaging approach typically used in ERP research assumes that peaks in ERP waveforms ref...
Oscillations in brain electrical activity that occur synchronously across brain regions within speci...
The event-related potential (ERP) approach has provided a wealth of fine-grained information about t...
uring the past 15 years, our research D group has published several reports about a working hypothes...
It has been proposed that the error-related negativity (ERN) is generated by phase resetting of thet...
It has been proposed that the error-related negativity (ERN) is generated by phase resetting of thet...
Transient sensory, motor or cognitive event elicit not only phase-locked event-related potentials (E...
Although event-related potentials (ERPs) are widely used to study sensory, perceptual and cognitive ...
AbstractTransient sensory, motor or cognitive event elicit not only phase-locked event-related poten...
Although event-related potentials (ERPs) are widely used to study sensory, perceptual and cognitive ...
Phase Synchrony (PS) and coherence analyses of stochastic time series – tools to discover brain tiss...
Neural oscillations as measured with electroencepholography (EEG) and similar methods have long been...
Phase synchronization among neuronal oscillations within the same frequency band has been hypothesiz...
Objectives: (1) To examine the validity of comparing the phase of broad-band signals. (2) To measure...