There is recent EEG evidence describing task-related changes of theta power in spatial attention and reaching/pointing tasks. Here, we aim to better characterize this theta activity and determine whether it is associated with visuospatial memory or with visuospatial selection functions of the frontoparietal cortex. We recorded EEG from 20 participants during a movement precuing task with center-out joystick movements. Precues displayed 1, 2, or 4 potential targets and were followed (stimulus onset asynchrony 1.2 s) by a central response cue indicating the movement-target. Remembering the precued target location(s) was mandatory in one and optional in a second version of the task. Analyses evaluated two slow brain potentials (CNV, contingent...
Objective: To explore the reactivity of the theta and alpha rhythms during visuo-spatial working mem...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
There is recent EEG evidence describing task-related changes of theta power in spatial attention and...
Contains fulltext : 107953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is recent...
<div><p>Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is...
Relations between spatial attention and motor intention were investigated by means of an EEG potenti...
Attention can be attracted reflexively by sensory signals, biased by learning or reward, or focused ...
Early studies showed that long-term encoding and retrieval of new information is associated with mod...
Although several electrophysiological studies have demonstrated the role of theta band during the ex...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00138 Frontoparietal theta activity supports behavioral decisions in movemen...
International audienceAfter visual target stimuli presented infrequently at a covertly attended loca...
During the comparison stage of visual working memory (VWM) processing, detecting the mismatch betwee...
The ability to rapidly adjust our actions to changes in the environment is a key function of human m...
A number of previous studies revealed the importance of the frontoparietal network for attention and...
Objective: To explore the reactivity of the theta and alpha rhythms during visuo-spatial working mem...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
There is recent EEG evidence describing task-related changes of theta power in spatial attention and...
Contains fulltext : 107953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is recent...
<div><p>Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is...
Relations between spatial attention and motor intention were investigated by means of an EEG potenti...
Attention can be attracted reflexively by sensory signals, biased by learning or reward, or focused ...
Early studies showed that long-term encoding and retrieval of new information is associated with mod...
Although several electrophysiological studies have demonstrated the role of theta band during the ex...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2012.00138 Frontoparietal theta activity supports behavioral decisions in movemen...
International audienceAfter visual target stimuli presented infrequently at a covertly attended loca...
During the comparison stage of visual working memory (VWM) processing, detecting the mismatch betwee...
The ability to rapidly adjust our actions to changes in the environment is a key function of human m...
A number of previous studies revealed the importance of the frontoparietal network for attention and...
Objective: To explore the reactivity of the theta and alpha rhythms during visuo-spatial working mem...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...