Objective: Motor brain-computer interface (BCI) represents a new frontier in neurological surgery that could provide significant benefits for patients living with motor deficits. Both the primary motor cortex and posterior parietal cortex have successfully been used as a neural source for human motor BCI, leading to interest in exploring other brain areas involved in motor control. The amygdala is one area that has been shown to have functional connectivity to the motor system; however, its role in movement execution is not well studied. Gamma oscillations (30–200 Hz) are known to be prokinetic in the human cortex, but their role is poorly understood in subcortical structures. Here, the authors use direct electrophysiological recordings and...
International audienceThe generators and functional correlates of gamma oscillations within the sens...
About one third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to the medical treatment. Electri...
The aim of this study was proposing gamma band activity (GBA) as an index of training-related brain ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05In the sensorimotor areas of the cortex, motor exec...
The human motor cortex exhibits transient bursts of high frequency gamma oscillations in the 60 to 9...
Objective. Characterize the role of the beta-band (13–30 Hz) in the human hippocampus during the exe...
Gamma band (30-80 Hz) oscillations arising in neuronal ensembles are thought to be a crucial compone...
Neural oscillations originate predominantly from interacting cortical neurons and consequently refle...
Background While the role of beta (∼20 Hz), theta (∼5 Hz) and alpha (∼10 Hz) oscillations in the mot...
The aim of this study was proposing gamma band activity (GBA) as an index of training-related brain ...
Background and Objective: While machine learning approaches have led to tremendous advances in brain...
Introduction: The hippocampus is thought to be involved in movement, but its precise role in movemen...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
About one third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to the medical treatment. Electri...
Contains fulltext : 83679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Groups of acti...
International audienceThe generators and functional correlates of gamma oscillations within the sens...
About one third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to the medical treatment. Electri...
The aim of this study was proposing gamma band activity (GBA) as an index of training-related brain ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-05In the sensorimotor areas of the cortex, motor exec...
The human motor cortex exhibits transient bursts of high frequency gamma oscillations in the 60 to 9...
Objective. Characterize the role of the beta-band (13–30 Hz) in the human hippocampus during the exe...
Gamma band (30-80 Hz) oscillations arising in neuronal ensembles are thought to be a crucial compone...
Neural oscillations originate predominantly from interacting cortical neurons and consequently refle...
Background While the role of beta (∼20 Hz), theta (∼5 Hz) and alpha (∼10 Hz) oscillations in the mot...
The aim of this study was proposing gamma band activity (GBA) as an index of training-related brain ...
Background and Objective: While machine learning approaches have led to tremendous advances in brain...
Introduction: The hippocampus is thought to be involved in movement, but its precise role in movemen...
Gamma oscillations of the electromagnetic field of the brain are known to be involved in a variety o...
About one third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to the medical treatment. Electri...
Contains fulltext : 83679.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Groups of acti...
International audienceThe generators and functional correlates of gamma oscillations within the sens...
About one third of patients with epilepsy have seizures refractory to the medical treatment. Electri...
The aim of this study was proposing gamma band activity (GBA) as an index of training-related brain ...