Psychophysical target detection has been shown to be modulated by slow oscillatory brain phase. However, thus far, only low-level sensory stimuli have been used as targets. The current human electroencephalography (EEG) study examined the influence of neural oscillatory phase on a lexical-decision task performed for stimuli embedded in noise. Neural phase angles were compared for correct versus incorrect lexical decisions using a phase bifurcation index (BI), which quantifies differences in mean phase angles and phase concentrations between correct and incorrect trials. Neural phase angles in the alpha frequency range (8-12 Hz) over right anterior sensors were approximately antiphase in a prestimulus time window, and thus successfully disti...
Alpha oscillations (8–14 Hz) are proposed to represent an active mechanism of functional inhibition ...
Oscillations are pervasive in encephalographic signals and supposedly reflect cognitive processes an...
Oscillations are pervasive in encephalographic signals and supposedly reflect cognitive processes an...
Psychophysical target detection has been shown to be modulated by slow oscillatory brain phase. Howe...
In vocal communication, listeners have to deal with noisy environments and ambiguous speech inputs (...
In vocal communication, listeners have to deal with noisy environments and ambiguous speech inputs (...
In everyday communication, listeners not only deal with noisy environments but also with ambiguous l...
Slow neural oscillations (~ 1–15 Hz) are thought to orchestrate the neural processes of spoken langu...
. .Recent ®ndings substantiate the view that electroencephalographic EEG alpha rhythm 7]13 Hz is fun...
Modulations of human alpha oscillations (8–13 Hz) accompany many cognitive processes, but their func...
Modulations of human alpha oscillations (8–13 Hz) accompany many cognitive processes, but their func...
Modulations of human alpha oscillations (8--13 Hz) accompany many cognitive processes, but their fun...
Auditory word recognition is often described as a linear process of lexical access. Commonly, howeve...
Hebb (1949) first envisioned neural processing in terms of local cell assemblies. Such networks, usi...
Auditory word recognition is often described as a linear process of lexical access. Commonly, howeve...
Alpha oscillations (8–14 Hz) are proposed to represent an active mechanism of functional inhibition ...
Oscillations are pervasive in encephalographic signals and supposedly reflect cognitive processes an...
Oscillations are pervasive in encephalographic signals and supposedly reflect cognitive processes an...
Psychophysical target detection has been shown to be modulated by slow oscillatory brain phase. Howe...
In vocal communication, listeners have to deal with noisy environments and ambiguous speech inputs (...
In vocal communication, listeners have to deal with noisy environments and ambiguous speech inputs (...
In everyday communication, listeners not only deal with noisy environments but also with ambiguous l...
Slow neural oscillations (~ 1–15 Hz) are thought to orchestrate the neural processes of spoken langu...
. .Recent ®ndings substantiate the view that electroencephalographic EEG alpha rhythm 7]13 Hz is fun...
Modulations of human alpha oscillations (8–13 Hz) accompany many cognitive processes, but their func...
Modulations of human alpha oscillations (8–13 Hz) accompany many cognitive processes, but their func...
Modulations of human alpha oscillations (8--13 Hz) accompany many cognitive processes, but their fun...
Auditory word recognition is often described as a linear process of lexical access. Commonly, howeve...
Hebb (1949) first envisioned neural processing in terms of local cell assemblies. Such networks, usi...
Auditory word recognition is often described as a linear process of lexical access. Commonly, howeve...
Alpha oscillations (8–14 Hz) are proposed to represent an active mechanism of functional inhibition ...
Oscillations are pervasive in encephalographic signals and supposedly reflect cognitive processes an...
Oscillations are pervasive in encephalographic signals and supposedly reflect cognitive processes an...