Submissions tagged with EEG
(6 documents)
The modulation of alpha-wave amplitude in human EEG by the intention to act with a motor response
The most conspicuous signal in the human EEG is the so-called alpha wave, oscillations in the frequency range of 8 to 12 Hz. Visual stimulation of the retina suppresses the amplitude of alpha waves…
Received 04 September 2009 08:49 UTC; Posted 04 September 2009
Posted to: Neuroscience
The Bond Between a Horse and a Human
The bond that exists between a horse and human was examined using EEG from the horse and human simultaneously. Three volunteers ranging from novice to elite horse experience participated with an un…
Received 23 July 2009 21:53 UTC; Posted 24 July 2009
Posted to: Neuroscience
Chaotic Neural Dynamics as Evinced from Scalp Electroencephalography (EEG)
The objective of the present study was to elucidate evidence of and to revisit chaotic itinerancy in human brains by means of noninvasive scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) in normal subjects; with t…
Received 14 January 2009 08:09 UTC; Posted 14 January 2009
Posted to: Neuroscience
Electrocortical activity can predict pianist’s proficiency
Electro-cortical changes associated with learning and performing were investigated in eighteen pianists over three closely-spaced performances of sight-reading a novel music score. Six musical crit…
Received 05 November 2008 05:20 UTC; Posted 06 November 2008
Posted to: Neuroscience
Posterior parietal cortex controls spatial attention through modulation of anticipatory alpha rhythms
A dorsal fronto-parietal network, including regions in intra-parietal sulcus (IPS) and frontal eye field (FEF), has been hypothesized to control the allocation of spatial attention to environmental…
Received 01 February 2008 13:23 UTC; Posted 01 February 2008
Posted to: Neuroscience
The folding fingerprint of visual cortex reveals the timing of human V1 and V2
Primate neocortex contains over 30 visual areas. Recent techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have successfully identified many of these areas in the human brain, but have…
Received 14 August 2007 18:17 UTC; Posted 14 August 2007
Posted to: Neuroscience