Virtual reality in neuroscience research and therapy
Virtual reality (VR) environments are increasingly being used by neuroscientists to simulate
natural events and social interactions. VR creates interactive, multimodal sensory stimuli that …
natural events and social interactions. VR creates interactive, multimodal sensory stimuli that …
[HTML][HTML] Navigation in real-world environments: New opportunities afforded by advances in mobile brain imaging
A central question in neuroscience and psychology is how the mammalian brain represents
the outside world and enables interaction with it. Significant progress on this question has …
the outside world and enables interaction with it. Significant progress on this question has …
Subsequent memory effect in intracranial and scalp EEG
Successful memory encoding is marked by increases in 30–100 Hz gamma-band activity in
a broad network of brain regions. Activity in the 3–8 Hz theta band has also been shown to …
a broad network of brain regions. Activity in the 3–8 Hz theta band has also been shown to …
[HTML][HTML] EEG decoders track memory dynamics
Encoding-and retrieval-related neural activity jointly determine mnemonic success. We ask
whether electroencephalographic activity can reliably predict encoding and retrieval …
whether electroencephalographic activity can reliably predict encoding and retrieval …
[HTML][HTML] Geo-EEG: towards the use of EEG in the study of urban behaviour
In this paper, we present how mobile electroencephalography, or mobile EEG, is becoming
a relevant tool of urban studies, including among others, spatial cognition, architecture …
a relevant tool of urban studies, including among others, spatial cognition, architecture …
[HTML][HTML] Influence of landmarks on wayfinding and brain connectivity in immersive virtual reality environment
Spatial navigation is influenced by landmarks, which are prominent visual features in the
environment. Although previous research has focused on finding advantages of landmarks …
environment. Although previous research has focused on finding advantages of landmarks …
Theta power during encoding predicts subsequent‐memory performance and default mode network deactivation
TP White, M Jansen, K Doege, KJ Mullinger… - Human brain …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The subsequent memory paradigm, according to which cerebral activity for later
remembered (LR) and later forgotten (LF) items is contrasted, can be used to characterize …
remembered (LR) and later forgotten (LF) items is contrasted, can be used to characterize …
VR for Cognition and Memory
N Reggente - Virtual Reality in Behavioral Neuroscience: New …, 2023 - Springer
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Sex differences in human EEG theta oscillations during spatial navigation in virtual reality
SE Kober, C Neuper - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2011 - Elsevier
The present study examines theta oscillations (electroencephalographic (EEG) activity with
a frequency of 4–8Hz) in male and female young adults during spatial navigation in virtual …
a frequency of 4–8Hz) in male and female young adults during spatial navigation in virtual …
Dissociation of frontal‐midline delta‐theta and posterior alpha oscillations: A mobile EEG study
M Liang, MJ Starrett, AD Ekstrom - Psychophysiology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous reports have demonstrated low‐frequency oscillations during navigation using
invasive recordings in the hippocampus of both rats and human patients. Given evidence, in …
invasive recordings in the hippocampus of both rats and human patients. Given evidence, in …