نتایج جستجو برای: oscillations

تعداد نتایج: 48053  

2013
Kristen Pammer

It has recently been suggested that dyslexia may manifest as a deficit in the neural synchrony underlying language-based codes (Goswami, 2011), such that the phonological deficits apparent in dyslexia occur as a consequence of poor synchronisation of oscillatory brain signals to the sounds of language. There is compelling evidence to support this suggestion, and it provides an intriguing new de...

2010
Farran Briggs W. Martin Usrey

The cerebral cortex is a vastly complex structure consisting of multiple distinct populations of neurons residing in functionally specialized cortical compartments. A fundamental goal in systems neuroscience is to understand the interactions among cortical neurons and their relationship to behavior. It is hypothesized that dynamic activity patterns, such as oscillations in global neuronal activ...

2011
Michael X Cohen James F. Cavanagh

In most cognitive neuroscience experiments there are many behavioral and experimental dynamics, and many indices of brain activity, that vary from trial to trial. For example, in studies of response conflict, conflict is usually treated as a binary variable (i.e., response conflict exists or does not in any given trial), whereas some evidence and intuition suggests that conflict may vary in int...

یوسفعلی عابدینی, ,

  This work is a study of the Earths free oscillations considering a merge of solid and liquid model. At the turn of 19th century Geophysicists presented the theory of the free oscillations for a self-gravitating, isotropic and compressible sphere. Assuming a steel structure for an Earth size sphere, they predicted a period of oscillation of about 1 hour. About 50 years later, the free oscillat...

A. Gholami and M. Mirzai,

Overhead transmission lines are influenced by different factors which are mostly electrical and mechanical. These factors can cause problems for lines, distortions in network and outage of line. In designing transmission lines mechanical properties are evaluated after selecting a suitable conductor and clearance with regard to electrical properties. In lines designing, an important mechanical p...

2011
Kyle E. Mathewson Alejandro Lleras Diane M. Beck Monica Fabiani Tony Ro Gabriele Gratton

Alpha oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain, but their role in cortical processing remains a matter of debate. Recently, evidence has begun to accumulate in support of a role for alpha oscillations in attention selection and control. Here we first review evidence that 8-12 Hz oscillations in the brain have a general inhibitory role in cognitive processing, with an emphasis on their role in v...

2017
Markus Ploner Christian Sorg Joachim Gross

Pain is an integrative phenomenon that results from dynamic interactions between sensory and contextual (i.e., cognitive, emotional, and motivational) processes. In the brain the experience of pain is associated with neuronal oscillations and synchrony at different frequencies. However, an overarching framework for the significance of oscillations for pain remains lacking. Recent concepts relat...

This paper describes the modifications and evolution of a thermal pulse combustionmodel for predicting the combustion oscillations of an aerovalved 250 kW pulse combustorincorporating a soot formation-combustion model. Validation of the model is carried out from theexperimental data of an aerovalved Helmholtz type pulse combustor, where a sinusoidal air inlet massflow coupled with pressure osci...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2014
Jonathan Levy Peter Hagoort Jean-François Démonet

Morphology is the aspect of language concerned with the internal structure of words. In the past decades, a large body of masked priming (behavioral and neuroimaging) data has suggested that the visual word recognition system automatically decomposes any morphologically complex word into a stem and its constituent morphemes. Yet the reliance of morphology on other reading processes (e.g., ortho...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2017
Sanne Ten Oever Charles E Schroeder David Poeppel Nienke van Atteveldt Ashesh D Mehta Pierre Mégevand David M Groppe Elana Zion-Golumbic

Many environmental stimuli contain temporal regularities, a feature that can help predict forthcoming input. Phase locking (entrainment) of ongoing low-frequency neuronal oscillations to rhythmic stimuli is proposed as a potential mechanism for enhancing neuronal responses and perceptual sensitivity, by aligning high-excitability phases to events within a stimulus stream. Previous experiments s...

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