نتایج جستجو برای: gamma band

تعداد نتایج: 253188  

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2013
Limin Sun Nazareth Castellanos Christine Grützner Dagmar Koethe Davide Rivolta Michael Wibral Laura Kranaster Wolf Singer Markus F Leweke Peter J Uhlhaas

INTRODUCTION High-frequency oscillations are important for sensory processing and dysfunctions in the amplitude and synchrony of beta- and gamma-band oscillations have been demonstrated in schizophrenia (ScZ). However, the presence of aberrant high-frequency oscillations in first-episode (FE), medication-naive patients during sensory processing is unclear. METHODS Magnetoencephalographic (MEG...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1979
B Baccetti A G Burrini R Dallai V Pallini

Two unconventional sperm models (all motile) have been studied. The first one has only the outer arm on the doublets (the gall midge, Diplolaboncus); the second one, has only a well-developed inner arm (the eel, Anguilla). Both are devoid of central tubules and radial spokes. The gall midge sperm yields a single electrophoretic band migrating similarly to the sea urchin dynein band A; a major h...

2014
Chi-Ming A. Chen Arielle D. Stanford Xiangling Mao Anissa Abi-Dargham Dikoma C. Shungu Sarah H. Lisanby Charles E. Schroeder Lawrence S. Kegeles

A relationship between working memory impairment, disordered neuronal oscillations, and abnormal prefrontal GABA function has been hypothesized in schizophrenia; however, in vivo GABA measurements and gamma band neural synchrony have not yet been compared in schizophrenia. This case-control pilot study (N = 24) compared baseline and working memory task-induced neuronal oscillations acquired wit...

1999
A. Owens T. Oosterbroek A. N. Parmar R. Schulz F. Haberl

We report broad-band X-ray measurements of the Be star γ Cassiopeiae by the BeppoSAX X-ray astronomy satellite. The observations took place on 1998 July, 18–23. The 0.1– 200 keV X-ray spectrum is reasonably well fit by an optically thin thermal plasma model of temperature 12.5±0.6 keV with significant residuals around 0.3 keV and 1 keV. The former is interpreted as the variable soft component r...

2017
Jarang Hahm Hyekyoung Lee Hyojin Park Eunjoo Kang Yu Kyeong Kim Chun Kee Chung Hyejin Kang Dong Soo Lee

To explain gating of memory encoding, magnetoencephalography (MEG) was analyzed over multi-regional network of negative correlations between alpha band power during cue (cue-alpha) and gamma band power during item presentation (item-gamma) in Remember (R) and No-remember (NR) condition. Persistent homology with graph filtration on alpha-gamma correlation disclosed topological invariants to expl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
C Pantev S Makeig M Hoke R Galambos S Hampson C Gallen

We have discovered a ca. 40-Hz transient magnetic oscillatory response, evoked in the human brain by the onset of auditory stimuli, consisting of four or more cycles locked in phase to stimulus onset in approximately the 20- to 130-ms poststimulus interval. The response originates in the supratemporal auditory cortex, some millimeters deeper and anterior to the source of the larger-amplitude sl...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1998
N E Crone D L Miglioretti B Gordon R P Lesser

It has been shown in animals that neuronal activity in the 'gamma band' (>30 Hz) is associated with cortical activation and may play a role in multi-regional and multi-modal integration of cortical processing. Studies of gamma activity in human scalp EEG have typically focused on event-related synchronization (ERS) in the 40 Hz band. To assess further the gamma band ERS further, as an index of ...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2008
Brian J Roach Daniel H Mathalon

An increasing number of schizophrenia studies have been examining electroencephalography (EEG) data using time-frequency analysis, documenting illness-related abnormalities in neuronal oscillations and their synchronization, particularly in the gamma band. In this article, we review common methods of spectral decomposition of EEG, time-frequency analyses, types of measures that separately quant...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2016
Osamu Yokoyama Yoshihisa Nakayama Eiji Hoshi

The caudal cingulate motor area (CMAc) and the supplementary motor area (SMA) play important roles in movement execution. The present study examined the neural mechanisms underlying these roles by investigating local field potentials (LFPs) from these areas while monkeys pressed buttons with either their left or right hand. During hand movement, power increases in the high-gamma (80-120 Hz) and...

2016
Toshiro Fujimoto Eiichi Okumura Atsushi Kodabashi Kouzou Takeuchi Toshiaki Otsubo Katsumi Nakamura Kazutaka Yatsushiro Masaki Sekine Shinichiro Kamiya Susumu Shimooki Toshiyo Tamura

We studied sex-related differences in gamma oscillation during an auditory oddball task, using magnetoencephalography and electroencephalography assessment of imaginary coherence (IC). We obtained a statistical source map of event-related desynchronization (ERD) / event-related synchronization (ERS), and compared females and males regarding ERD / ERS. Based on the results, we chose respectively...

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