Measuring neurophysiological signals in aircraft pilots and car drivers for the assessment of mental workload, fatigue and drowsiness
This paper reviews published papers related to neurophysiological measurements (
electroencephalography: EEG, electrooculography EOG; heart rate: HR) in pilots/drivers …
electroencephalography: EEG, electrooculography EOG; heart rate: HR) in pilots/drivers …
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 …
intentions. In recent years, a potential advance in our knowledge on this issue is the …
The ups and downs of beta oscillations in sensorimotor cortex
BE Kilavik, M Zaepffel, A Brovelli, WA MacKay… - Experimental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Since the first descriptions of sensorimotor rhythms by Berger (1929) and by Jasper and
Penfield (1949), the potential role of beta oscillations (~ 13–30Hz) in the brain has been …
Penfield (1949), the potential role of beta oscillations (~ 13–30Hz) in the brain has been …
Event-related EEG/MEG synchronization and desynchronization: basic principles
G Pfurtscheller, FHL Da Silva - Clinical neurophysiology, 1999 - Elsevier
An internally or externally paced event results not only in the generation of an event-related
potential (ERP) but also in a change in the ongoing EEG/MEG in form of an event-related …
potential (ERP) but also in a change in the ongoing EEG/MEG in form of an event-related …
Identifying true brain interaction from EEG data using the imaginary part of coherency
Objective: The main obstacle in interpreting EEG/MEG data in terms of brain connectivity is
the fact that because of volume conduction, the activity of a single brain source can be …
the fact that because of volume conduction, the activity of a single brain source can be …
The functional significance of mu rhythms: translating “seeing” and “hearing” into “doing”
JA Pineda - Brain research reviews, 2005 - Elsevier
Existing evidence indicates that mu and other alpha-like rhythms are independent
phenomena because of differences in source generation, sensitivity to sensory events …
phenomena because of differences in source generation, sensitivity to sensory events …
MEG studies of sensorimotor rhythms: a review
DO Cheyne - Experimental neurology, 2013 - Elsevier
The human sensorimotor cortex demonstrates a variety of oscillatory activity that is strongly
modulated by movement and somatosensory input. Studies using scalp EEG and …
modulated by movement and somatosensory input. Studies using scalp EEG and …
Post-movement beta rebound is generated in motor cortex: evidence from neuromagnetic recordings
Voluntary movements are accompanied by amplitude changes in cortical rhythms
presumably as a result of functional activation of sensorimotor areas. Recently, the location …
presumably as a result of functional activation of sensorimotor areas. Recently, the location …
Distinct roles for alpha-and beta-band oscillations during mental simulation of goal-directed actions
Rhythmic neural activity within the alpha (8–12 Hz) and beta (15–25 Hz) frequency bands is
modulated during actual and imagined movements. Changes in these rhythms provide a …
modulated during actual and imagined movements. Changes in these rhythms provide a …
Neurosystems: brain rhythms and cognitive processing
Neuronal rhythms are ubiquitous features of brain dynamics, and are highly correlated with
cognitive processing. However, the relationship between the physiological mechanisms …
cognitive processing. However, the relationship between the physiological mechanisms …