[HTML][HTML] Inter-and intra-individual variability in alpha peak frequency
S Haegens, H Cousijn, G Wallis, PJ Harrison… - Neuroimage, 2014 - Elsevier
Converging electrophysiological evidence suggests that the alpha rhythm plays an
important and active role in cognitive processing. Here, we systematically studied variability …
important and active role in cognitive processing. Here, we systematically studied variability …
Parieto‐occipital sources account for the increase in alpha activity with working memory load
AM Tuladhar, N Huurne, JM Schoffelen… - Human brain …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The role of oscillatory alpha activity (8–13 Hz) in cognitive processing remains an open
question. It has been debated whether alpha activity plays a direct role in the neuronal …
question. It has been debated whether alpha activity plays a direct role in the neuronal …
Never Resting Brain: Simultaneous Representation of Two Alpha Related Processes in Humans
Brain activity is continuously modulated, even at “rest”. The alpha rhythm (8–12 Hz) has
been known as the hallmark of the brain's idle-state. However, it is still debated if the alpha …
been known as the hallmark of the brain's idle-state. However, it is still debated if the alpha …
The frequency of alpha oscillations: task-dependent modulation and its functional significance
Power (amplitude) and frequency are two important characteristics of EEG alpha oscillations
(8–12 Hz). There is an extensive literature showing that alpha power can be modulated in a …
(8–12 Hz). There is an extensive literature showing that alpha power can be modulated in a …
EEG microstates associated with intra-and inter-subject alpha variability
Variation of the magnitude of posterior alpha rhythm (8–12 Hz) has functional and
behavioural effects in sensory processing and cognitive performances. Electrical brain …
behavioural effects in sensory processing and cognitive performances. Electrical brain …
Dissociation between phase‐locked and nonphase‐locked alpha oscillations in a working memory task
R Freunberger, R Fellinger, P Sauseng… - Human brain …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The functions of human alpha oscillations (∼ 10 Hz) were related to cognitive processes
such as memory and top‐down control. Recent models suggest that alpha phase serves as …
such as memory and top‐down control. Recent models suggest that alpha phase serves as …
The phase of thalamic alpha activity modulates cortical gamma-band activity: evidence from resting-state MEG recordings
Recent findings have implicated thalamic alpha oscillations in the phasic modulation of
cortical activity. However, the precise relationship between thalamic alpha oscillations and …
cortical activity. However, the precise relationship between thalamic alpha oscillations and …
Power and temporal dynamics of alpha oscillations at rest differentiate cognitive performance involving sustained and phasic cognitive control
K Mahjoory, E Cesnaite, FU Hohlefeld, A Villringer… - Neuroimage, 2019 - Elsevier
Resting state neuronal activity in EEG/MEG recordings is primarily characterized by the
presence of alpha oscillations (approx. 8–12 Hz). However, their functional significance and …
presence of alpha oscillations (approx. 8–12 Hz). However, their functional significance and …
Brain-wide slowing of spontaneous alpha rhythms in mild cognitive impairment
The neurophysiological changes associated with Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and Mild
Cognitive Impairment (MCI) include an increase in low frequency activity, as measured with …
Cognitive Impairment (MCI) include an increase in low frequency activity, as measured with …
The generation and propagation of the human alpha rhythm
The alpha rhythm is the longest-studied brain oscillation and has been theorized to play a
key role in cognition. Still, its physiology is poorly understood. In this study, we used …
key role in cognition. Still, its physiology is poorly understood. In this study, we used …