Contains fulltext : 150681.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cortical oscillations, such as 8–12 Hz alpha-band activity, are thought to subserve gating of information processing in the human brain. While most of the supporting evidence is correlational, causal evidence comes from attempts to externally drive (“entrain”) these oscillations by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Indeed, the frequency profile of TMS-evoked potentials (TEPs) closely resembles that of oscillations spontaneously emerging in the same brain region. However, it is unclear whether TMS-locked and spontaneous oscillations are produced by the same neuronal mechanisms. If so, they should react in a similar manner to top-down modulation by end...
An event in one sensory modality can phase reset brain oscillations concerning another modality [1-5...
Background: Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct oscillat...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Cortical oscillations, such as 8–12 Hz alpha-band activity, are thought to subserve gating of inform...
Cortical oscillations, such as 8–12 Hz alpha-band activity, are thought to subserve gating of inform...
Neuronal oscillations in the alpha band (8-12Hz) in visual cortex are considered to instantiate 'att...
Although oscillatory activity in the alpha band was traditionally associated with lack of alertness,...
Neural activity fluctuates dynamically with time, and these changes have been reported to be of beha...
Although oscillatory activity in the alpha band was traditionally associated with lack of alertness,...
International audienceParieto-occipital alpha rhythms (8-12 Hz) underlie cortical excitability and i...
Attentional selection mechanisms in visual cortex involve changes in oscillatory activity in the EEG...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
An event in one sensory modality can phase reset brain oscillations concerning another modality [1-5...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Background: Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct oscillat...
An event in one sensory modality can phase reset brain oscillations concerning another modality [1-5...
Background: Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct oscillat...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Cortical oscillations, such as 8–12 Hz alpha-band activity, are thought to subserve gating of inform...
Cortical oscillations, such as 8–12 Hz alpha-band activity, are thought to subserve gating of inform...
Neuronal oscillations in the alpha band (8-12Hz) in visual cortex are considered to instantiate 'att...
Although oscillatory activity in the alpha band was traditionally associated with lack of alertness,...
Neural activity fluctuates dynamically with time, and these changes have been reported to be of beha...
Although oscillatory activity in the alpha band was traditionally associated with lack of alertness,...
International audienceParieto-occipital alpha rhythms (8-12 Hz) underlie cortical excitability and i...
Attentional selection mechanisms in visual cortex involve changes in oscillatory activity in the EEG...
Since early recordings of the human brain, rhythmic electric fields have been observed emanating fro...
An event in one sensory modality can phase reset brain oscillations concerning another modality [1-5...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Background: Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct oscillat...
An event in one sensory modality can phase reset brain oscillations concerning another modality [1-5...
Background: Neuronal elements underlying perception, cognition, and action exhibit distinct oscillat...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...