Correlative evidence provides support for the idea that brain oscillations underpin neural computations. Recent work using rhythmic stimulation techniques in humans provide causal evidence but the interactions of these external signals with intrinsic rhythmicity remain unclear. Here, we show that sensorimotor cortex follows externally applied rhythmic TMS (rTMS) stimulation in the beta-band but that the elicited responses are strongest at the intrinsic individual beta peak frequency. While these entrainment effects are of short duration, even subthreshold rTMS pulses propagate through the network and elicit significant cortico-spinal coupling, particularly when stimulated at the individual beta-frequency. Our results show that externally...
To select a movement, specific neuronal populations controlling particular features of that movement...
There is increasing interest in how the phase of local oscillatory activity within a brain area dete...
Field potential recordings from motor cortex show oscillations in the beta-band (∼20Hz), which are c...
Correlative evidence provides support for the idea that brain oscillations underpin neural computati...
Correlative evidence provides support for the idea that brain oscillations underpin neural computati...
AbstractCorrelative evidence provides support for the idea that brain oscillations underpin neural c...
SummaryBackgroundNeuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct osc...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Human movements often spontaneously fall into synchrony with auditory and visual environmental rhyth...
SummaryNeurons have a striking tendency to engage in oscillatory activities. One important type of o...
<b>BACKGROUND</b>Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit ...
Background: Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct oscillat...
Beta oscillations have been predominantly observed in sensorimotor cortices and basal ganglia struc...
The human motor cortex has a tendency to resonant activity at about 20 Hz so stimulation should more...
Rhythmic synchronization of neurons in the beta or gamma band occurs almost ubiquitously, and this s...
To select a movement, specific neuronal populations controlling particular features of that movement...
There is increasing interest in how the phase of local oscillatory activity within a brain area dete...
Field potential recordings from motor cortex show oscillations in the beta-band (∼20Hz), which are c...
Correlative evidence provides support for the idea that brain oscillations underpin neural computati...
Correlative evidence provides support for the idea that brain oscillations underpin neural computati...
AbstractCorrelative evidence provides support for the idea that brain oscillations underpin neural c...
SummaryBackgroundNeuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct osc...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
Human movements often spontaneously fall into synchrony with auditory and visual environmental rhyth...
SummaryNeurons have a striking tendency to engage in oscillatory activities. One important type of o...
<b>BACKGROUND</b>Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit ...
Background: Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct oscillat...
Beta oscillations have been predominantly observed in sensorimotor cortices and basal ganglia struc...
The human motor cortex has a tendency to resonant activity at about 20 Hz so stimulation should more...
Rhythmic synchronization of neurons in the beta or gamma band occurs almost ubiquitously, and this s...
To select a movement, specific neuronal populations controlling particular features of that movement...
There is increasing interest in how the phase of local oscillatory activity within a brain area dete...
Field potential recordings from motor cortex show oscillations in the beta-band (∼20Hz), which are c...