Theta phase-gamma amplitude coupling (TGC) plays an important role in several different cognitive processes. Although spontaneous brain activity at the resting state is crucial in preparing for cognitive performance, the functional role of resting-state TGC remains unclear. To investigate the role of resting-state TGC, electroencephalogram recordings were obtained for 56 healthy volunteers while they were in the resting state, with their eyes closed, and then when they were engaged in a retention interval period in the visual memory task. The TGCs of the two different conditions were calculated and compared. The results indicated that the modulation index of TGC during the retention interval of the visual working memory (VWM) task was not h...
Whether neural synchronization is engaged in binding of verbal and spatial information in working me...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
The Tower is an official publication of the Georgia Tech Office of Student Media and is sponsored by...
One of the proposed neural mechanisms involved in working memory is coupling between the theta phase...
Theta-gamma coupling (TGC) is known to reflect working memory processes, but it is unclear whether T...
Introduction: Modulation of the activity of local neural assemblies firing in the gamma frequency ra...
Recent findings indicate that synchronous neural activity at rest influences human performance in su...
Cross-frequency coupling (CFC) between slow and fast brain rhythms, in the form of phase–amplitude c...
SummaryFunctional cortical circuits for central executive functions have been shown to emerge by the...
Keeping a small number of visual items in memory for a few seconds comprises a variety of cognitive ...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
When information which is stored in memory is compared to new visual information there has to be a m...
It is an integral function of the human brain to sample novel information from the environment and t...
Recent findings have implicated thalamic alpha oscillations in the phasic modulation of cortical act...
Hippocampal theta oscillations have been implicated in spatial memory function in both rodents and h...
Whether neural synchronization is engaged in binding of verbal and spatial information in working me...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
The Tower is an official publication of the Georgia Tech Office of Student Media and is sponsored by...
One of the proposed neural mechanisms involved in working memory is coupling between the theta phase...
Theta-gamma coupling (TGC) is known to reflect working memory processes, but it is unclear whether T...
Introduction: Modulation of the activity of local neural assemblies firing in the gamma frequency ra...
Recent findings indicate that synchronous neural activity at rest influences human performance in su...
Cross-frequency coupling (CFC) between slow and fast brain rhythms, in the form of phase–amplitude c...
SummaryFunctional cortical circuits for central executive functions have been shown to emerge by the...
Keeping a small number of visual items in memory for a few seconds comprises a variety of cognitive ...
Functional imaging of human cortex implicates a diverse network of brain regions supporting working ...
When information which is stored in memory is compared to new visual information there has to be a m...
It is an integral function of the human brain to sample novel information from the environment and t...
Recent findings have implicated thalamic alpha oscillations in the phasic modulation of cortical act...
Hippocampal theta oscillations have been implicated in spatial memory function in both rodents and h...
Whether neural synchronization is engaged in binding of verbal and spatial information in working me...
Human subjects typically keep about seven items (plus or minus two) in short-term memory (STM). A th...
The Tower is an official publication of the Georgia Tech Office of Student Media and is sponsored by...