نتایج جستجو برای: gamma band

تعداد نتایج: 253188  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Samuel P Burns Dajun Xing Robert M Shapley

Gamma-band (25-90 Hz) peaks in local field potential (LFP) power spectra are present throughout the cerebral cortex and have been related to perception, attention, memory, and disorders (e.g., schizophrenia and autism). It has been theorized that gamma oscillations provide a "clock" for precise temporal encoding and "binding" of signals about stimulus features across brain regions. For gamma to...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Christen Simon Nebojsa Kezunovic Meijun Ye James Hyde A Hayar D K Williams E Garcia-Rill

The pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN) is involved in the activated states of waking and paradoxical sleep, forming part of the reticular activating system (RAS). The studies described tested the hypothesis that single unit and/or population responses of PPN neurons are capable of generating gamma band frequency activity. Whole cell patch clamp recordings (immersion chamber) and population response...

Introduction: Paranormal beliefs are defined as believing in extrasensory perception, precognition, witchcraft, and telekinesis, magical thinking, psychokinesis, superstitions. Previous studies corroborate that executive brain functions underpin paranormal beliefs. To test causal hypotheses, neurophysiological studies of brain activity are required. Method: A sample of 20 students (10 females,...

Journal: :BMC Psychiatry 2008
Donald C Rojas Keeran Maharajh Peter Teale Sally J Rogers

BACKGROUND Gamma-band oscillations recorded from human electrophysiological recordings, which may be associated with perceptual binding and neuronal connectivity, have been shown to be altered in people with autism. Transient auditory gamma-band responses, however, have not yet been investigated in autism or in the first-degree relatives of persons with the autism. METHODS We measured transie...

2015
Nicolas Brunet Conrado A. Bosman Mark Roberts Robert Oostenveld Thilo Womelsdorf Peter De Weerd Pascal Fries

Gamma-band activity in visual cortex has been implicated in several cognitive operations, like perceptual grouping and attentional selection. So far, it has been studied primarily under well-controlled visual fixation conditions and using well-controlled stimuli, like isolated bars or patches of grating. If gamma-band activity is to subserve its purported functions outside of the laboratory, it...

2017
Craig G Richter William H Thompson Conrado A Bosman Pascal Fries

Several recent studies have demonstrated that the bottom-up signaling of a visual stimulus is subserved by interareal gamma-band synchronization, whereas top-down influences are mediated by alpha-beta band synchronization. These processes may implement top-down control of stimulus processing if top-down and bottom-up mediating rhythms are coupled via cross-frequency interaction. To test this po...

2012
Neda Salari Christian Büchel Michael Rose

The state of a neural assembly preceding an incoming stimulus is assumed to modulate the processing of subsequently presented stimuli. The nature of this state can differ with respect to the frequency of ongoing oscillatory activity. Oscillatory brain activity of specific frequency range such as alpha (8-12 Hz) and gamma (above 30 Hz) band oscillations are hypothesized to play a functional role...

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2000
M M Müller T Gruber A Keil

Here we present a series of four studies aimed to investigate the link between induced gamma band activity in the human EEG and visual information processing. We demonstrated and validated the modulation of spectral gamma band power by spatial selective visual attention. When subjects attended to a certain stimulus, spectral power was increased as compared to when the same stimulus was ignored....

Journal: :International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology 2010
André W Keizer Maurice Verschoor Roland S Verment Bernhard Hommel

Neural synchronization in the gamma band has been associated with feature binding and intelligence. Using neurofeedback, we aimed at changing the power of the gamma band and investigated whether these changes would influence behavioral measures of feature binding and intelligence. The results show that people are indeed able to alter the power in the gamma band if provided with neurofeedback. M...

2009
Qian Luo Derek Mitchell Xi Cheng Krystal Mondillo Daniel Mccaffrey Tom Holroyd Frederick Carver Richard Coppola James Blair

What makes us become aware? A popular hypothesis is that if cortical neurons fire in synchrony at a certain frequency band (gamma), we become aware of what they are representing. We tested this hypothesis adopting brain-imaging techniques with good spatiotemporal resolution and frequency-specific information. Specifically, we examined the degree to which increases in event-related synchronizati...

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