Movement induced modulation of the beta rhythm is one of the most robust neural oscillatory phenomena in the brain. In the preparation and execution phases of movement, a loss in beta amplitude is observed (movement related beta decrease (MRBD)). This is followed by a rebound above baseline on movement cessation (post movement beta rebound (PMBR)). These effects have been measured widely, and recent work suggests that they may have significant importance. Specifically, they have potential to form the basis of biomarkers for disease, and have been used in neuroscience applications ranging from brain computer interfaces to markers of neural plasticity. However, despite the robust nature of both MRBD and PMBR, the phenomena themselves are poo...
As humans, we seamlessly hold objects in our hands, and may even lose consciousness of these objects...
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Bradykinesia is reported to correlate with subthalamic beta power (13–35 Hz) recorded at rest in Par...
Movement induced modulation of the beta rhythm is one of the most robust neural oscillatory phenomen...
Modulation of beta-band neural oscillations during and following movement is a robust marker of brai...
In electrophysiological recordings of the brain, the transition from high amplitude to low amplitude...
The relationship between synchronous neuronal activity as measured with EEG and the blood oxygenatio...
The Rolandic beta rhythm, at ~20 Hz, is generated in the somatosensory and motor cortices and is mod...
International audienceAlthough beta oscillations (< 13–35 Hz) are often considered as a sensorimotor...
Although beta oscillations (< 13–35 Hz) are often considered as a sensorimotor rhythm, their func...
Although beta oscillations (≈ 13-35 Hz) are often considered as a sensorimotor rhythm, their functio...
SummaryNeurons have a striking tendency to engage in oscillatory activities. One important type of o...
As humans, we seamlessly hold objects in our hands, and may even lose consciousness of these objects...
Contains fulltext : 159198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To select a mov...
Bradykinesia is reported to correlate with subthalamic beta power (13–35 Hz) recorded at rest in Par...
Movement induced modulation of the beta rhythm is one of the most robust neural oscillatory phenomen...
Modulation of beta-band neural oscillations during and following movement is a robust marker of brai...
In electrophysiological recordings of the brain, the transition from high amplitude to low amplitude...
The relationship between synchronous neuronal activity as measured with EEG and the blood oxygenatio...
The Rolandic beta rhythm, at ~20 Hz, is generated in the somatosensory and motor cortices and is mod...
International audienceAlthough beta oscillations (< 13–35 Hz) are often considered as a sensorimotor...
Although beta oscillations (< 13–35 Hz) are often considered as a sensorimotor rhythm, their func...
Although beta oscillations (≈ 13-35 Hz) are often considered as a sensorimotor rhythm, their functio...
SummaryNeurons have a striking tendency to engage in oscillatory activities. One important type of o...
As humans, we seamlessly hold objects in our hands, and may even lose consciousness of these objects...
Contains fulltext : 159198.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To select a mov...
Bradykinesia is reported to correlate with subthalamic beta power (13–35 Hz) recorded at rest in Par...