نتایج جستجو برای: alpha oscillations

تعداد نتایج: 248559  

2015
Caroline Di Bernardi Luft Joydeep Bhattacharya

Recent studies showed that the visceral information is constantly processed by the brain, thereby potentially influencing cognition. One index of such process is the heartbeat evoked potential (HEP), an ERP component related to the cortical processing of the heartbeat. The HEP is sensitive to a number of factors such as motivation, attention, pain, which are associated with higher levels of aro...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Satu Palva Shrikanth Kulashekhar Matti Hämäläinen J Matias Palva

Several studies show that the amplitudes of human brain oscillations are modulated during the performance of visual working memory (VWM) tasks in a load-dependent manner. Less is known about the dynamics and identities of the cortical regions in which these modulations take place, and hence their functional significance has remained unclear. We used magnetoencephalography and electroencephalogr...

2016
Wei Nian Li Weihong Sheng

In this paper, we study the oscillation of nonlinear fractional nabla difference equations of the form [Formula: see text]where c and α are constants, [Formula: see text] is the Riemann-Liouville fractional nabla difference operator of order [Formula: see text] is a real number, and [Formula: see text]. Some sufficient conditions for oscillation are established.

2016
Rui Wang Qiqiang Li

We consider a class of second-order Emden-Fowler equations with positive and nonpositve neutral coefficients. By using the Riccati transformation and inequalities, several oscillation and asymptotic results are established. Some examples are given to illustrate the main results.

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2015
Benjamin T Dunkley Tom C A Freeman Suresh D Muthukumaraswamy Krish D Singh

Suppression of 5-25 Hz oscillations have been observed in MT+ during pursuit eye movements, suggesting oscillations that play a role in oculomotor control and/or the integration of extraretinal signals during pursuit. The amplitude of these rhythms appears to covary with head-centered eye position, but an alternative is that they depend on a velocity signal that lags the movement of the eyes. T...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Sujaya Neupane Daniel Guitton Christopher C Pack

Oscillations are ubiquitous in the brain, and they can powerfully influence neural coding. In particular, when oscillations at distinct sites are coherent, they provide a means of gating the flow of neural signals between different cortical regions. Coherent oscillations also occur within individual brain regions, although the purpose of this coherence is not well understood. Here, we report th...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2016
Steven Gale Mario Prsa Aaron Schurger Annietta Gay Aurore Paillard Bruno Herbelin Jean-Philippe Guyot Christophe Lopez Olaf Blanke

While there have been numerous studies of the vestibular system in mammals, less is known about the brain mechanisms of vestibular processing in humans. In particular, of the studies that have been carried out in humans over the last 30 years, none has investigated how vestibular stimulation (VS) affects cortical oscillations. Here we recorded high-density electroencephalography (EEG) in health...

2013
Michael Kahana David Sussillo Mark M Churchland Matthew Kaufman Krishna Shenoy

from a macaque during free viewing of natural images. To measure the neurons’ tuning to features of the stimulus in this context, we used Gabor-filter ‘energy’ models, modified such that the degree of stimulus tuning (‘response gain’) was a function of time since fixation onset. We also fit similar models to the LFP power in different frequency bands to describe the stimulus-evoked network acti...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2016
Cindy Eckart Agata Wozniak-Kwasniewska Nora A. Herweg Lluis Fuentemilla Nico Bunzeck

Working memory (WM) can be defined as the ability to maintain and process physically absent information for a short period of time. This vital cognitive function has been related to cholinergic neuromodulation and, in independent work, to theta (4-8Hz) and alpha (9-14Hz) band oscillations. However, the relationship between both aspects remains unclear. To fill this apparent gap, we used electro...

2017
Silvan Quax Ole Jensen Paul H. E. Tiesinga

Selective routing of information between cortical areas is required in order to combine different sources of information according to cognitive demand. Recent experiments have suggested that alpha band activity originating from the pulvinar coordinates this inter-areal cortical communication. Using a computer model we investigated whether top-down induced shifts in the relative alpha phase betw...

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