We examined local and global differences in neuronal association patterns due to task difficulty. Induced and evoked gamma-band activity (GBA) was investigated using electroencephalograms recorded during visual oddball tasks of two difficulty levels. Significant phase synchronization (PS) in the gamma-band was determined by a double-threshold strategy, devised to detect prominent increases with respect to prestimulus baseline and surrogate data. A considerable increase in the early evoked GBA was observed for both difficulties, and this tended to be delayed for the hard task. Induced GBA was increased at the P300 latency period, but no difficulty-related change was observed. Intense PS among anterior and posterior regions along the midline ...
SummaryWork on animals indicates that BOLD is preferentially sensitive to local field potentials, an...
<div><p>Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25–80Hz) may play...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (~25–80Hz) may play a signi...
We analyze the pattern of inter-regional functional association between cortical activities during a...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Objective: The present study examined oscillatory brain activity of the EEG gamma band and event-rel...
Widespread synchronous oscillatory activity, particularly in the gamma (`40 Hz') band, has been...
Many electroencephalographic (EEG) studies on the cortical dynamics induced by unpleasant picture vi...
Contains fulltext : 153184.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Fine-scale temp...
There is a growing interest in human gamma-band oscillatory activity due to its direct link to neuro...
Explaining the emergence of a coherent conscious percept and an intentional agent from the activity ...
Contains fulltext : 83330.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Gamma-band synch...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
Work on animals indicates that BOLD is preferentially sensitive to local field potentials, and that ...
Work on animals indicates that BOLD is preferentially sensitive to local field potentials, and that ...
SummaryWork on animals indicates that BOLD is preferentially sensitive to local field potentials, an...
<div><p>Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25–80Hz) may play...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (~25–80Hz) may play a signi...
We analyze the pattern of inter-regional functional association between cortical activities during a...
The efficiency of neuronal information transfer in activated brain networks may affect behavioral pe...
Objective: The present study examined oscillatory brain activity of the EEG gamma band and event-rel...
Widespread synchronous oscillatory activity, particularly in the gamma (`40 Hz') band, has been...
Many electroencephalographic (EEG) studies on the cortical dynamics induced by unpleasant picture vi...
Contains fulltext : 153184.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Fine-scale temp...
There is a growing interest in human gamma-band oscillatory activity due to its direct link to neuro...
Explaining the emergence of a coherent conscious percept and an intentional agent from the activity ...
Contains fulltext : 83330.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Gamma-band synch...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
Work on animals indicates that BOLD is preferentially sensitive to local field potentials, and that ...
Work on animals indicates that BOLD is preferentially sensitive to local field potentials, and that ...
SummaryWork on animals indicates that BOLD is preferentially sensitive to local field potentials, an...
<div><p>Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (∼25–80Hz) may play...
Fine-scale temporal organization of cortical activity in the gamma range (~25–80Hz) may play a signi...