Cortical positivity as measured by slow event-related potentials is assumed to represent a decreased excitability of cortical networks and suppression of their behavioral-cognitive output. The blink reflex probe is a commonly used defensive electromyographic response whose amplitude was shown to be modulated by emotional and attentional orientation. It was used here as an indicator of cortico-subcortical excitation. In study 1, 33 healthy subjects took part in a continuous performance test (CPT). Event-related potentials were recorded from 15 standard scalp locations. Acoustic startling noise bursts were delivered during conditions that required either performance of prepared motor responses (Go), inhibition of prepared motor responses (NoG...
This study investigates the neurophysiological basis of EEG feedback for patients with epilepsy. Bra...
Feedforward inhibition deficits have been consistently demonstrated in a range of neuropsychiatric c...
This study explored the use of steady-state somatosensory evoked potentials (ssSEPs) as a continuous...
Cortical positivity as measured by slow event-related potentials is assumed to represent a decreased...
The negativity of slow cortical potentials (SCP) of the surface EEG is a measure of brain excitabili...
The startle reflex is a primitive defensive response. Research has shown that the strength of its ex...
The relationship between the spontaneous slow cortical potential shifts and the detection of visual ...
Effects of the spontaneous slow cortical potential (SCP) shifts of the electroencephalogram (EEG) on...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the after-effects of low frequency, sub-threshold repetitive Transcranial Mag...
The study of acoustic startle reflexes (ASR) has recently shown promising potential in augmenting th...
ABSTRACT Slow cortical potentials may represent the excitability of cortical neuronal networks. We h...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...
Saliency signaling is essential for the organism’s survival. An alerting stimulus triggers various v...
<p>(A) Sound stimuli consisted of a train of 1-ms clicks at 100 Hz in repetitive frequency and 70 dB...
Emotional accounts of startle modulation predict that startle is facilitated if elicited during aver...
This study investigates the neurophysiological basis of EEG feedback for patients with epilepsy. Bra...
Feedforward inhibition deficits have been consistently demonstrated in a range of neuropsychiatric c...
This study explored the use of steady-state somatosensory evoked potentials (ssSEPs) as a continuous...
Cortical positivity as measured by slow event-related potentials is assumed to represent a decreased...
The negativity of slow cortical potentials (SCP) of the surface EEG is a measure of brain excitabili...
The startle reflex is a primitive defensive response. Research has shown that the strength of its ex...
The relationship between the spontaneous slow cortical potential shifts and the detection of visual ...
Effects of the spontaneous slow cortical potential (SCP) shifts of the electroencephalogram (EEG) on...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the after-effects of low frequency, sub-threshold repetitive Transcranial Mag...
The study of acoustic startle reflexes (ASR) has recently shown promising potential in augmenting th...
ABSTRACT Slow cortical potentials may represent the excitability of cortical neuronal networks. We h...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...
Saliency signaling is essential for the organism’s survival. An alerting stimulus triggers various v...
<p>(A) Sound stimuli consisted of a train of 1-ms clicks at 100 Hz in repetitive frequency and 70 dB...
Emotional accounts of startle modulation predict that startle is facilitated if elicited during aver...
This study investigates the neurophysiological basis of EEG feedback for patients with epilepsy. Bra...
Feedforward inhibition deficits have been consistently demonstrated in a range of neuropsychiatric c...
This study explored the use of steady-state somatosensory evoked potentials (ssSEPs) as a continuous...