[HTML][HTML] The theta-gamma neural code

JE Lisman, O Jensen - Neuron, 2013 - cell.com
Theta and gamma frequency oscillations occur in the same brain regions and interact with
each other, a process called cross-frequency coupling. Here, we review evidence for the …

[HTML][HTML] Scaling brain size, keeping timing: evolutionary preservation of brain rhythms

G Buzsáki, N Logothetis, W Singer - Neuron, 2013 - cell.com
Despite the several-thousand-fold increase of brain volume during the course of mammalian
evolution, the hierarchy of brain oscillations remains remarkably preserved, allowing for …

Assessing human mirror activity with EEG mu rhythm: A meta-analysis.

NA Fox, MJ Bakermans-Kranenburg, KH Yoo… - Psychological …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
A fundamental issue in cognitive neuroscience is how the brain encodes others' actions and
intentions. In recent years, a potential advance in our knowledge on this issue is the …

Brain–computer interfaces using sensorimotor rhythms: current state and future perspectives

H Yuan, B He - IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2014 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Many studies over the past two decades have shown that people can use brain signals to
convey their intent to a computer using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). BCI systems extract …

Resting‐state networks show dynamic functional connectivity in awake humans and anesthetized macaques

RM Hutchison, T Womelsdorf, JS Gati… - Human brain …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Characterization of large‐scale brain networks using blood‐oxygenation‐level‐dependent
functional magnetic resonance imaging is typically based on the assumption of network …

[HTML][HTML] Metastable oscillatory modes emerge from synchronization in the brain spacetime connectome

J Cabral, F Castaldo, J Vohryzek, V Litvak… - Communications …, 2022 - nature.com
A rich repertoire of oscillatory signals is detected from human brains with electro-and
magnetoencephalography (EEG/MEG). However, the principles underwriting coherent …

An oscillatory mechanism for prioritizing salient unattended stimuli

O Jensen, M Bonnefond, R VanRullen - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2012 - cell.com
To survive in a complex world, it is important that unattended, but salient, input can still draw
one's attention. In this article, we suggest that posterior alpha oscillations (8–13Hz) provide …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring the network dynamics underlying brain activity during rest

J Cabral, ML Kringelbach, G Deco - Progress in neurobiology, 2014 - Elsevier
Since the mid 1990s, the intriguing dynamics of the brain at rest has been attracting a
growing body of research in neuroscience. Neuroimaging studies have revealed distinct …

[HTML][HTML] Mu suppression–a good measure of the human mirror neuron system?

HM Hobson, DVM Bishop - cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
Mu suppression has been proposed as a signature of the activity of the human mirror neuron
system (MNS). However the mu frequency band (8–13 Hz) overlaps with the alpha …

EEG-neurofeedback for optimising performance. III: a review of methodological and theoretical considerations

JH Gruzelier - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
In continuing this three-part review on validation of EEG-neurofeedback for optimal
performance evidence is first provided for feedback influences on the CNS, the integration of …