Alpha oscillations (8-13 Hz) have been suggested to play an important role in dynamic neural processes underlying learning and memory. The goal of this study was to scrutinize the role of alpha oscillations in communication within a cortico-cerebellar network implicated in motor sequence learning. To this end, we conducted two EEG experiments using a serial reaction time task. In the first experiment, we explored changes in alpha power and cross-channel alpha coherence as subjects learned a motor sequence. We found a gradual decrease in spectral alpha power over left premotor cortex (PMC) and sensorimotor cortex (SM1) during learning blocks. In addition, alpha coherence between left PMC/SM1 and left cerebellar crus I was specifically decrea...
The development of novel strategies to augment motor training success is of great interest for healt...
Alpha oscillations (8–14 Hz) are proposed to represent an active mechanism of functional inhibition ...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain. Alpha oscillations in particular have been proposed to pla...
Alpha oscillations (8-13 Hz) have been suggested to play an important role in dynamic neural process...
Although the role of the cerebellum in motor sequences learning is widely established, the specific ...
During the past two decades growing evidence indicates that brain oscillations in the alpha band (~1...
Neural oscillations in the alpha band (7–13 Hz) have long been associated with reductions in attenti...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
It is well established that the primary motor cortex (M1) plays a significant role in motor learning...
It is well established that the primary motor cortex (M1) plays a significant role in motor learning...
It is well established that the primary motor cortex (M1) plays a significant role in motor learning...
International audienceParieto-occipital alpha rhythms (8-12 Hz) underlie cortical excitability and i...
The cerebellum is involved in motor learning of new procedures both during actual execution of a mot...
Alpha-frequency band (8–14 Hz) oscillations are among the most salient phenomena in human electroenc...
The development of novel strategies to augment motor training success is of great interest for healt...
Alpha oscillations (8–14 Hz) are proposed to represent an active mechanism of functional inhibition ...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain. Alpha oscillations in particular have been proposed to pla...
Alpha oscillations (8-13 Hz) have been suggested to play an important role in dynamic neural process...
Although the role of the cerebellum in motor sequences learning is widely established, the specific ...
During the past two decades growing evidence indicates that brain oscillations in the alpha band (~1...
Neural oscillations in the alpha band (7–13 Hz) have long been associated with reductions in attenti...
Alpha-frequency band oscillations have been shown to be one of the most prominent aspects of neurona...
Although previous studies have reported correlations between alpha oscillations and the "retention" ...
It is well established that the primary motor cortex (M1) plays a significant role in motor learning...
It is well established that the primary motor cortex (M1) plays a significant role in motor learning...
It is well established that the primary motor cortex (M1) plays a significant role in motor learning...
International audienceParieto-occipital alpha rhythms (8-12 Hz) underlie cortical excitability and i...
The cerebellum is involved in motor learning of new procedures both during actual execution of a mot...
Alpha-frequency band (8–14 Hz) oscillations are among the most salient phenomena in human electroenc...
The development of novel strategies to augment motor training success is of great interest for healt...
Alpha oscillations (8–14 Hz) are proposed to represent an active mechanism of functional inhibition ...
Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain. Alpha oscillations in particular have been proposed to pla...