In the absence of external stimuli, the mammalian brain continues to display a rich variety of spontaneous activity. Such activity is often highly stereotypical, is invariably rhythmic, and can occur with periodicities ranging from a few milliseconds to several minutes. Recently, there has been a particular resurgence of interest in fluctuations in brain activity occurring at <0.1 Hz, commonly referred to as very slow or infraslow oscillations (ISOs). Whilst this is primarily due to the emergence of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a technique which has revolutionized the study of human brain dynamics, it is also a consequence of the application of full band electroencephalography (fbEEG). Despite these technical advances, th...
Oscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among them, the alpha rhythm in...
Spontaneous magnetoencephalographic activity was recorded in awake, healthy human controls and in pa...
Oscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among them, the alpha rhythm in...
In the absence of external stimuli, the mammalian brain continues to display a rich variety of spont...
In the absence of external stimuli the mammalian brain continues to display a rich variety of sponta...
An increasing number of EEG and resting state fMRI studies in both humans and animals indicate that ...
Brain states are traditionally recognized via sleep-wake cycles, but modern neuroscience is beginnin...
Converging electrophysiological and neuroimaging data show that mammalian brain dynamics are governe...
During relaxed wakefulness, the human brain exhibits pronounced rhythmic electrical activity in the ...
The brain is never inactive. Neurons fire at leisurely rates most of the time, even in sleep (1), al...
Multiplicity of oscillatory phenomena in a range of infra-slow frequencies (<0.01 Hz) has been descr...
This article starts with a brief review of the thalamocortical system architecture, which is compose...
It is now widely accepted that certain types of cognitive functions are intimately related to synchr...
Background: It has previously been reported that EEG sigma (10-15 Hz) activity during sleep exhibits...
The emergence of the occipital alpha rhythm on brain electroencephalogram (EEG) is associated with b...
Oscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among them, the alpha rhythm in...
Spontaneous magnetoencephalographic activity was recorded in awake, healthy human controls and in pa...
Oscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among them, the alpha rhythm in...
In the absence of external stimuli, the mammalian brain continues to display a rich variety of spont...
In the absence of external stimuli the mammalian brain continues to display a rich variety of sponta...
An increasing number of EEG and resting state fMRI studies in both humans and animals indicate that ...
Brain states are traditionally recognized via sleep-wake cycles, but modern neuroscience is beginnin...
Converging electrophysiological and neuroimaging data show that mammalian brain dynamics are governe...
During relaxed wakefulness, the human brain exhibits pronounced rhythmic electrical activity in the ...
The brain is never inactive. Neurons fire at leisurely rates most of the time, even in sleep (1), al...
Multiplicity of oscillatory phenomena in a range of infra-slow frequencies (<0.01 Hz) has been descr...
This article starts with a brief review of the thalamocortical system architecture, which is compose...
It is now widely accepted that certain types of cognitive functions are intimately related to synchr...
Background: It has previously been reported that EEG sigma (10-15 Hz) activity during sleep exhibits...
The emergence of the occipital alpha rhythm on brain electroencephalogram (EEG) is associated with b...
Oscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among them, the alpha rhythm in...
Spontaneous magnetoencephalographic activity was recorded in awake, healthy human controls and in pa...
Oscillations are ubiquitous phenomena in the animal and human brain. Among them, the alpha rhythm in...