نتایج جستجو برای: individual upper alpha band

تعداد نتایج: 954795  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
M S Worden J J Foxe N Wang G V Simpson

Alpha-band (8-14 Hz) oscillatory EEG activity was examined with high-density scalp electrical recording during the cue-stimulus interval of an endogenous spatial cueing paradigm. In different blocks, cued spatial locations (left or right) were in either the upper or lower visual field, and attended stimuli were either oriented Ts or moving dots. Distractor stimuli were equally likely in the unc...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Sepideh Sadaghiani René Scheeringa Katia Lehongre Benjamin Morillon Anne-Lise Giraud Mark D'Esposito Andreas Kleinschmidt

Neural oscillations in the alpha band (8-12 Hz) are increasingly viewed as an active inhibitory mechanism that gates and controls sensory information processing as a function of cognitive relevance. Extending this view, phase synchronization of alpha oscillations across distant cortical regions could regulate integration of information. Here, we investigated whether such long-range cross-region...

2014
Winfried Schlee Martin Schecklmann Astrid Lehner Peter M Kreuzer Veronika Vielsmeier Timm B Poeppl Berthold Langguth

Subjective tinnitus is characterized by the conscious perception of a phantom sound which is usually more prominent under silence. Resting state recordings without any auditory stimulation demonstrated a decrease of cortical alpha activity in temporal areas of subjects with an ongoing tinnitus perception. This is often interpreted as an indicator for enhanced excitability of the auditory cortex...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1982
G G Preston P W Ludden

The subunit composition of the Fe protein of nitrogenase from Rhodospirillum rubrum during activation and inactivation was investigated. It was found that the upper subunit (on gel electrophoresis) of the two-subunit Fe protein was converted into the lower subunit during activation in vitro. When the Fe protein was inactivated in vivo by the addition of NH4Cl and alpha-oxoglutarate to the cells...

Journal: :Computer and Information Science 2009
Tianbao Zhuang Hong Zhao Zheng Tang

Evidence is presented that EEG oscillations in the alpha and theta band reflect memory performance in particular. Good performance is related to two types of EEG phenomena: a tonic increase in alpha but a decrease in theta power, and a large phasic decrease in alpha but increase in theta, depending on the type of memory demands. In a similar way as brain volume does, upper alpha power increases...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Benedikt Zoefel René J. Huster Christoph S. Herrmann

In this study, the individually determined upper alpha frequency band in EEG (electroencephalogram) was investigated as a neurofeedback parameter. Fourteen subjects were trained on five sessions within 1 week by means of feedback dependent on the current upper alpha amplitude. On the first and fifth session, cognitive ability was tested by a mental rotation test. As a result, eleven of the four...

2015
Teresa Sollfrank Daniel Hart Rachel Goodsell Jonathan Foster Tele Tan

A repetitive movement practice by motor imagery (MI) can influence motor cortical excitability in the electroencephalogram (EEG). This study investigated if a realistic visualization in 3D of upper and lower limb movements can amplify motor related potentials during subsequent MI. We hypothesized that a richer sensory visualization might be more effective during instrumental conditioning, resul...

2012
Jasna Martinovic Rebecca Lawson Matt Craddock

Vision identifies objects rapidly and efficiently. In contrast, object recognition by touch is much slower. Furthermore, haptics usually serially accumulates information from different parts of objects, whereas vision typically processes object information in parallel. Is haptic object identification slower simply due to sequential information acquisition and the resulting memory load or due to...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2006
Noa Fogelson David Williams Marina Tijssen Gerard van Bruggen Hans Speelman Peter Brown

We investigate the extent to which functional circuits coupling cortical and subthalamic activity are multiple and segregated by frequency in untreated Parkinson's disease (PD). To this end, we recorded EEG and local field potentials (LFPs) from macroelectrodes inserted into the subthalamic nucleus area (SA) in nine awake patients following functional neurosurgery for PD. Patients were studied ...

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