The most salient feature of spontaneous human brain activity as recorded with electroencephalography (EEG) are rhythmic fluctuations around 10 Hz. These alpha oscillations have been reported to propagate over the scalp with velocities in the range of 5–15 m/s. Since these velocities are in the range of action potential velocities through cortico-cortical axons, it has been hypothesized that the observed scalp waves reflect cortico-cortically mediated propagation of cortical oscillations. The reported scalp velocities however, appear to be inconsistent with those estimated from local field potential recordings in dogs, which are < 1 m/s and agree with the propagation velocity of action potentials in intra-cortical axons. In this study, we re...
Although a large number of studies have been devoted to establishing correlations between changes in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Background The cerebral cortex is composed of functional units known as columns. The "two levels" hy...
The most salient feature of spontaneous human brain activity as recorded with electroencephalography...
The spatiotemporal behavior of human EEG oscillations is investigated. Traveling waves in the alpha ...
Growing evidence indicates that fast oscillations (> 80 Hz) can be recorded interictally in the scal...
Growing evidence suggests that travelling waves are functionally relevant for cognitive operations i...
Summary: EEG reverse-correlation techniques have revealed that visual information processing entails...
International audienceWhile there have been numerous studies of the vestibular system in mammals, le...
A set of nonlinear continuum field equations is presented which describes the dynamics of neural act...
During much of sleep, virtually all cortical neurons undergo a slow oscillation (<1 Hz) in membrane ...
In this study, we demonstrate that α-, β-, and γ-oscillations can be related to activity in differen...
A pure tone evokes propagating activities in a strip of the primary auditory cortex (AI), an isofreq...
Central processing of acoustic signals is assumed to take place in a stereotypical spatial and tempo...
The coordinated propagation of activity across cortical layers enables simultaneous local computatio...
Although a large number of studies have been devoted to establishing correlations between changes in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Background The cerebral cortex is composed of functional units known as columns. The "two levels" hy...
The most salient feature of spontaneous human brain activity as recorded with electroencephalography...
The spatiotemporal behavior of human EEG oscillations is investigated. Traveling waves in the alpha ...
Growing evidence indicates that fast oscillations (> 80 Hz) can be recorded interictally in the scal...
Growing evidence suggests that travelling waves are functionally relevant for cognitive operations i...
Summary: EEG reverse-correlation techniques have revealed that visual information processing entails...
International audienceWhile there have been numerous studies of the vestibular system in mammals, le...
A set of nonlinear continuum field equations is presented which describes the dynamics of neural act...
During much of sleep, virtually all cortical neurons undergo a slow oscillation (<1 Hz) in membrane ...
In this study, we demonstrate that α-, β-, and γ-oscillations can be related to activity in differen...
A pure tone evokes propagating activities in a strip of the primary auditory cortex (AI), an isofreq...
Central processing of acoustic signals is assumed to take place in a stereotypical spatial and tempo...
The coordinated propagation of activity across cortical layers enables simultaneous local computatio...
Although a large number of studies have been devoted to establishing correlations between changes in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Background The cerebral cortex is composed of functional units known as columns. The "two levels" hy...