The brain receives a rich flow of information which must be processed according to behavioral relevance. How is the state of the sensory system adjusted to up- or downregulate processing according to anticipation? We used magnetoencephalography to investigate whether prestimulus alpha band activity (8 - 14 Hz) reflects allocation of attentional resources in the human somatosensory system. Subjects performed a tactile discrimination task where a visual cue directed attention to their right or left hand. The strength of attentional modulation was controlled by varying the reliability of the cue in three experimental blocks (100%, 75%, or 50% valid cueing). While somatosensory prestimulus alpha power lateralized strongly with a fully predictiv...
Directing attention helps extracting relevant information and suppressing distracters. Alpha brain o...
Focusing one's attention by external guiding stimuli towards a specific area of the visual field pro...
Contains fulltext : 129272.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)What are the ...
Using Electroencephalography (EEG) an event-related change in alpha activity has been observed over ...
Attending to a task-relevant location changes how neural activity oscillates in the alpha band (8-13...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Attention filters and weights sensory information according to behavioral demands. Stimulus-related ...
Attending to a task-relevant location changes how neural activity oscillates in the alpha band (8–13...
Oscillatory neuronal activity in the alpha band has been associated with both conscious perception a...
Item does not contain fulltextThere have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha ...
Modulations in alpha oscillations (∼10 Hz) are typically studied in the context of anticipating upco...
Spatial attention provides a mechanism for, respectively, enhancing relevant and suppressing irrelev...
Lateralization in the desynchronization of anticipatory occipitoparietal alpha (8-12 Hz) oscillation...
Studies on metacognition have shown that participants can report on their performance on a wide rang...
The deployment of neural alpha (8–12 Hz) lateralization in service of spatial attention is well-esta...
Directing attention helps extracting relevant information and suppressing distracters. Alpha brain o...
Focusing one's attention by external guiding stimuli towards a specific area of the visual field pro...
Contains fulltext : 129272.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)What are the ...
Using Electroencephalography (EEG) an event-related change in alpha activity has been observed over ...
Attending to a task-relevant location changes how neural activity oscillates in the alpha band (8-13...
The posterior alpha rhythm (8-14 Hz), originating in occipito-parietal areas through thalamocortical...
Attention filters and weights sensory information according to behavioral demands. Stimulus-related ...
Attending to a task-relevant location changes how neural activity oscillates in the alpha band (8–13...
Oscillatory neuronal activity in the alpha band has been associated with both conscious perception a...
Item does not contain fulltextThere have been a number of studies suggesting that oscillatory alpha ...
Modulations in alpha oscillations (∼10 Hz) are typically studied in the context of anticipating upco...
Spatial attention provides a mechanism for, respectively, enhancing relevant and suppressing irrelev...
Lateralization in the desynchronization of anticipatory occipitoparietal alpha (8-12 Hz) oscillation...
Studies on metacognition have shown that participants can report on their performance on a wide rang...
The deployment of neural alpha (8–12 Hz) lateralization in service of spatial attention is well-esta...
Directing attention helps extracting relevant information and suppressing distracters. Alpha brain o...
Focusing one's attention by external guiding stimuli towards a specific area of the visual field pro...
Contains fulltext : 129272.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)What are the ...