BACKGROUND: EEG studies of working memory (WM) have demonstrated load dependent frequency band modulations. FMRI studies have localized load modulated activity to the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC), and posterior parietal cortex (PPC). Recently, an EEG-fMRI study found that low frequency band (theta and alpha) activity negatively correlated with the BOLD signal during the retention phase of a WM task. However, the coupling of higher (beta and gamma) frequencies with the BOLD signal during WM is unknown. METHODOLOGY: In 16 healthy adult subjects, we first investigated EEG-BOLD signal correlations for theta (5-7 Hz), alpha1 (8-10), alpha2 (10-12 Hz), beta1 (13-20), beta2 (20-30 Hz), and gamma (30-40 Hz...
In the past decade, the fast and transient coupling and uncoupling of functionally related brain reg...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
In the past decade, the fast and transient coupling and uncoupling of functionally related brain reg...
EEG studies of working memory (WM) have demonstrated load dependent frequency band modulations. FMRI...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
PET and fMRI experiments have previously shown that several brain regions in the frontal and parieta...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Studies of working memory load effects on human EEG power have indicated divergent effects in differ...
Studies of working memory load effects on human EEG power have indicated divergent effects in differ...
Working memory (WM) is a resource-limited memory system for temporary storage and processing of brai...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Frontal midline (fm-)theta activity has been related to working memory (WM) processes, as it typical...
Several studies show that the amplitudes of human brain oscillations are modulated during the perfor...
Working memory (WM) is a keystone of our cognitive abilities. Increasing load has been shown to damp...
In the past decade, the fast and transient coupling and uncoupling of functionally related brain reg...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
In the past decade, the fast and transient coupling and uncoupling of functionally related brain reg...
EEG studies of working memory (WM) have demonstrated load dependent frequency band modulations. FMRI...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
PET and fMRI experiments have previously shown that several brain regions in the frontal and parieta...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Studies of working memory load effects on human EEG power have indicated divergent effects in differ...
Studies of working memory load effects on human EEG power have indicated divergent effects in differ...
Working memory (WM) is a resource-limited memory system for temporary storage and processing of brai...
Previous studies demonstrated that increases in the theta frequency band with concomitant decreases ...
Frontal midline (fm-)theta activity has been related to working memory (WM) processes, as it typical...
Several studies show that the amplitudes of human brain oscillations are modulated during the perfor...
Working memory (WM) is a keystone of our cognitive abilities. Increasing load has been shown to damp...
In the past decade, the fast and transient coupling and uncoupling of functionally related brain reg...
Previous studies in electrophysiology have provided consistent evidence for a relationship between n...
In the past decade, the fast and transient coupling and uncoupling of functionally related brain reg...