We investigated the neural correlates of dual task performance using EEG coherence as a measure of the functional coupling between cortical regions. Nine healthy participants performed a rhythmical movement with the right hand and an isometric contraction with the left hand, either initiated simultaneously or successively. EEG data revealed that dual task performance was associated with stronger coherence in left hemispheric and mesial areas than the sum of the tasks performed separately in the beta (>12-30 Hz), but not alpha (8-12 Hz), band. This effect was more pronounced when the two assignments were initiated simultaneously, as opposed to successively. The data demonstrate that the pattern of cortico-cortical coupling during bimanual...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Local groups of neurons engaged in a cognitive task often exhibit rhythmically synchronized activity...
Here we test the hypothesis that frequency and topographically specific changes in the strength of f...
Functional interaction between cortical areas may involve synchronization of activities, manifest as...
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems ...
This study investigated the spatial, spectral, temporal and functional proprieties of functional bra...
This study investigated the spatial, spectral, temporal and functional proprieties of functional bra...
This study investigated the spatial, spectral, temporal and functional proprieties of functional bra...
Previously, the effects of external visual stimulation on cortico-muscular synchronization was studi...
Previously, the effects of external visual stimulation on cortico-muscular synchronization was studi...
Working memory is implicated in various higher-order cognitive operations. We hypothesized that the ...
Previously, coherence function has been applied to investigate the effects of external visual stimul...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
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...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Local groups of neurons engaged in a cognitive task often exhibit rhythmically synchronized activity...
Here we test the hypothesis that frequency and topographically specific changes in the strength of f...
Functional interaction between cortical areas may involve synchronization of activities, manifest as...
Neural synchrony has been suggested as a mechanism for integrating distributed sensorimotor systems ...
This study investigated the spatial, spectral, temporal and functional proprieties of functional bra...
This study investigated the spatial, spectral, temporal and functional proprieties of functional bra...
This study investigated the spatial, spectral, temporal and functional proprieties of functional bra...
Previously, the effects of external visual stimulation on cortico-muscular synchronization was studi...
Previously, the effects of external visual stimulation on cortico-muscular synchronization was studi...
Working memory is implicated in various higher-order cognitive operations. We hypothesized that the ...
Previously, coherence function has been applied to investigate the effects of external visual stimul...
Performing two tasks simultaneously often degrades performance of one or both tasks. While this dual...
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...
Cerebral patterns of activity elicited by dual-task performance throughout the learning of a complex...
Local groups of neurons engaged in a cognitive task often exhibit rhythmically synchronized activity...
Here we test the hypothesis that frequency and topographically specific changes in the strength of f...