Increased local and decreased remote functional connectivity at EEG alpha and beta frequency bands in opioid-dependent patients
AA Fingelkurts, AA Fingelkurts, R Kivisaari, T Autti… - …, 2006 - Springer
Rationale Although researchers now have a working knowledge of key brain structures
involved in realization of actions of substance abuse and addiction, deeper understanding …
involved in realization of actions of substance abuse and addiction, deeper understanding …
Estimation of single-trial multicomponent ERPs: Differentially variable component analysis (dVCA)
A Bayesian inference framework for estimating the parameters of single-trial,
multicomponent, event-related potentials is presented. Single-trial recordings are modeled …
multicomponent, event-related potentials is presented. Single-trial recordings are modeled …
Temporal stability of the hemodynamic response function across the majority of human cerebral cortex
The hemodynamic response function (HRF) measured with functional magnetic resonance
imaging is generated by vascular and metabolic responses evoked by brief (< 4 s) stimuli. It …
imaging is generated by vascular and metabolic responses evoked by brief (< 4 s) stimuli. It …
[HTML][HTML] Reliability of motor evoked potentials induced by transcranial magnetic stimulation: The effects of initial motor evoked potentials removal
Methods: Twenty-three healthy participants were recruited in this study. The stimulus
intensity was set at 120% of resting motor threshold (RMT) for one group while the stimulus …
intensity was set at 120% of resting motor threshold (RMT) for one group while the stimulus …
[HTML][HTML] Functional brain connectivity as a new feature for P300 speller
The brain is a large-scale complex network often referred to as the “connectome”. Cognitive
functions and information processing are mainly based on the interactions between distant …
functions and information processing are mainly based on the interactions between distant …
The spatiotemporal MEG covariance matrix modeled as a sum of Kronecker products
F Bijma, JC De Munck, RM Heethaar - NeuroImage, 2005 - Elsevier
The single Kronecker product (KP) model for the spatiotemporal covariance of MEG
residuals is extended to a sum of Kronecker products. This sum of KP is estimated such that …
residuals is extended to a sum of Kronecker products. This sum of KP is estimated such that …
A dynamic directional model for effective brain connectivity using electrocorticographic (ECoG) time series
We introduce a dynamic directional model (DDM) for studying brain effective connectivity
based on intracranial electrocorticographic (ECoG) time series. The DDM consists of two …
based on intracranial electrocorticographic (ECoG) time series. The DDM consists of two …
[HTML][HTML] A generalized framework for quantifying the dynamics of EEG event-related desynchronization
S Lemm, KR Müller, G Curio - PLoS computational biology, 2009 - journals.plos.org
Brains were built by evolution to react swiftly to environmental challenges. Thus, sensory
stimuli must be processed ad hoc, ie, independent—to a large extent—from the momentary …
stimuli must be processed ad hoc, ie, independent—to a large extent—from the momentary …
An intracranial EEG study of the neural dynamics of musical valence processing
The processing of valence is known to recruit the amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, and
relevant sensory areas. However, how these regions interact remains unclear. We recorded …
relevant sensory areas. However, how these regions interact remains unclear. We recorded …
Operational architectonics methodology for EEG analysis: theory and results
AA Fingelkurts, AA Fingelkurts - … Assessment Techniques: Theory and …, 2015 - Springer
This chapter discusses various aspects of operational architectonics methodology for EEG
analysis that have been developed over the course of last 17 years in relation to …
analysis that have been developed over the course of last 17 years in relation to …