Cognitive task performance differs considerably between individuals. Besides cognitive capacities, attention might be a source of such differences. The individual's EEG alpha frequency (IAF) is a putative marker of the subject's state of arousal and attention, and was found to be associated with task performance and cognitive capacities. However, little is known about the metabolic substrate (i.e. the network) underlying IAF. Here we aimed to identify this network. Correlation of IAF with regional Cerebral Blood Flow (rCBF) in fifteen young healthy subjects revealed a network of brain areas that are associated with the modulation of attention and preparedness for external input, which are relevant for task execution. We hypothesize that sub...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed in eight healthy subjects to identify the...
In humans, theta band (5-7 Hz) power typically increases when performing cognitively demanding worki...
Over the last several decades, extensive research has uncovered the brain areas that support many pe...
International audienceTrial-by-trial variability in perceptual performance on identical stimuli has ...
Evidence for the relationship between individual alpha frequency (IAF) and cognitive ability (genera...
Structural and functional connectivity are intrinsic properties of the human brain and represent the...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
In humans, theta band (5–7 Hz) power typically increases when performing cognitively demanding worki...
Resting state neuronal activity in EEG/MEG recordings is primarily characterized by the presence of ...
The anatomical connectivity of the human brain supports diverse patterns of correlated neural activi...
A required response forces the brain to react overtly on a stimulus. This may be a factor that influ...
In covert visual attention, frontoparietal attention control areas are thought to issue signals to s...
<div><p>The anatomical connectivity of the human brain supports diverse patterns of correlated neura...
Moment-to-moment reaction time variability on tasks of attention, often quantified by intra-individu...
In spite of previous reports on the relationship between ongoing EEG and ERPs, there remains a lack ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed in eight healthy subjects to identify the...
In humans, theta band (5-7 Hz) power typically increases when performing cognitively demanding worki...
Over the last several decades, extensive research has uncovered the brain areas that support many pe...
International audienceTrial-by-trial variability in perceptual performance on identical stimuli has ...
Evidence for the relationship between individual alpha frequency (IAF) and cognitive ability (genera...
Structural and functional connectivity are intrinsic properties of the human brain and represent the...
According to recent evidence, oscillations in the alpha-band (8-14 Hz) play an active role in attent...
In humans, theta band (5–7 Hz) power typically increases when performing cognitively demanding worki...
Resting state neuronal activity in EEG/MEG recordings is primarily characterized by the presence of ...
The anatomical connectivity of the human brain supports diverse patterns of correlated neural activi...
A required response forces the brain to react overtly on a stimulus. This may be a factor that influ...
In covert visual attention, frontoparietal attention control areas are thought to issue signals to s...
<div><p>The anatomical connectivity of the human brain supports diverse patterns of correlated neura...
Moment-to-moment reaction time variability on tasks of attention, often quantified by intra-individu...
In spite of previous reports on the relationship between ongoing EEG and ERPs, there remains a lack ...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed in eight healthy subjects to identify the...
In humans, theta band (5-7 Hz) power typically increases when performing cognitively demanding worki...
Over the last several decades, extensive research has uncovered the brain areas that support many pe...