Task dependent lateralization of the 40 Hz. EEG rhythm was investigated in 24 right handed subjects. Each subject was administered four tests; verbal, mathematical, geometric figure recognition and facial recognition. Subjects' EEGs were recorded during each of the tests and amounts of 40 Hz. EEG activity present over each hemisphere during each test were compared to baseline, resting levels. Forty Hz. EMG activity was also recorded bilaterally from the neck and temporal muscles. Online comparators prevented 40 Hz. EMG from being counted as 40 Hz. EEG. Significant increases in 40 Hz. EEG activity were found over the left hemisphere during performance of the verbal test, and over the right hemisphere during performance of the geometric figur...
Biofeedback procedures have been employed to establish control over several EEG rhythms in humans an...
Most researchers in the study of the EEG activation response studied changes in alpha activity, whil...
This study evaluates individual differences in hypnotizability as reflected in waking-state hemisphe...
Forty hertz EEG was recorded from 10 normal: 8 reading disabled (6LD); and 8 arithmetic disabled chi...
The electrical activity in three frequency bands in the 'arousal spectrum' was studied in the right ...
The objective of the present investigation was to determine if cyclic variations in human performanc...
The EEG in five frequency bands was studied in the occipital and frontal areas of two subjects perfo...
Ultradian variations of interhemispheric activities were studied on 8 right-handed male subjects. Pa...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the visual modality, short rhythmic stimuli ha c been proven to he ...
The present study extends to a learning disabled population the findings of Galambos and his colleag...
Eighteen right-handed subjects (Ss) between 19 and 33 years of age participated in this EEG study of...
We studied event-related desynchronization (ERD) of the 8–13 Hz rhythm (mu rhythm) of the primary so...
This dissertation presents a novel behavioral task of lateralized attention: the speeded Lateralized...
Long-term voluntary control of 40Hz EEG activity was investigated in six subjects, originally traine...
The study of the EEG alpha reactivity patterns in the prefrontal, central, parietal and occipital re...
Biofeedback procedures have been employed to establish control over several EEG rhythms in humans an...
Most researchers in the study of the EEG activation response studied changes in alpha activity, whil...
This study evaluates individual differences in hypnotizability as reflected in waking-state hemisphe...
Forty hertz EEG was recorded from 10 normal: 8 reading disabled (6LD); and 8 arithmetic disabled chi...
The electrical activity in three frequency bands in the 'arousal spectrum' was studied in the right ...
The objective of the present investigation was to determine if cyclic variations in human performanc...
The EEG in five frequency bands was studied in the occipital and frontal areas of two subjects perfo...
Ultradian variations of interhemispheric activities were studied on 8 right-handed male subjects. Pa...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the visual modality, short rhythmic stimuli ha c been proven to he ...
The present study extends to a learning disabled population the findings of Galambos and his colleag...
Eighteen right-handed subjects (Ss) between 19 and 33 years of age participated in this EEG study of...
We studied event-related desynchronization (ERD) of the 8–13 Hz rhythm (mu rhythm) of the primary so...
This dissertation presents a novel behavioral task of lateralized attention: the speeded Lateralized...
Long-term voluntary control of 40Hz EEG activity was investigated in six subjects, originally traine...
The study of the EEG alpha reactivity patterns in the prefrontal, central, parietal and occipital re...
Biofeedback procedures have been employed to establish control over several EEG rhythms in humans an...
Most researchers in the study of the EEG activation response studied changes in alpha activity, whil...
This study evaluates individual differences in hypnotizability as reflected in waking-state hemisphe...