What is the Bereitschaftspotential?
H Shibasaki, M Hallett - Clinical neurophysiology, 2006 - Elsevier
Since discovery of the slow negative electroencephalographic (EEG) activity preceding self-
initiated movement by Kornhuber and Deecke [Kornhuber HH, Deecke L …
initiated movement by Kornhuber and Deecke [Kornhuber HH, Deecke L …
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 …
EEG evidence for mirror neuron dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are largely characterized by deficits in imitation, pragmatic
language, theory of mind, and empathy. Previous research has suggested that a …
language, theory of mind, and empathy. Previous research has suggested that a …
Event-related dynamics of cortical rhythms: frequency-specific features and functional correlates
C Neuper, G Pfurtscheller - International journal of psychophysiology, 2001 - Elsevier
Oscillations in the alpha and beta band (< 35 Hz) display a dynamic behavior and show
characteristic spatiotemporal patterns in sensory, motor and cognitive tasks. The event …
characteristic spatiotemporal patterns in sensory, motor and cognitive tasks. The event …
Domain adaptation problems: A DASVM classification technique and a circular validation strategy
This paper addresses pattern classification in the framework of domain adaptation by
considering methods that solve problems in which training data are assumed to be available …
considering methods that solve problems in which training data are assumed to be available …
Music and emotion: electrophysiological correlates of the processing of pleasant and unpleasant music
Human emotion and its electrophysiological correlates are still poorly understood. The
present study examined whether the valence of perceived emotions would differentially …
present study examined whether the valence of perceived emotions would differentially …
EMG and EOG artifacts in brain computer interface systems: A survey
It is widely accepted in the brain computer interface (BCI) research community that
neurological phenomena are the only source of control in any BCI system. Artifacts are …
neurological phenomena are the only source of control in any BCI system. Artifacts are …
Boosting bit rates in noninvasive EEG single-trial classifications by feature combination and multiclass paradigms
G Dornhege, B Blankertz, G Curio… - IEEE transactions on …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Noninvasive electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings provide for easy and safe access to
human neocortical processes which can be exploited for a brain-computer interface (BCI). At …
human neocortical processes which can be exploited for a brain-computer interface (BCI). At …
Mu rhythm modulation during observation of an object-directed grasp
Recent electrophysiological studies have shown that the human electroencephalographic
mu rhythm is suppressed during the observation of actions performed by other persons, an …
mu rhythm is suppressed during the observation of actions performed by other persons, an …
Clinical neurophysiology of aging brain: from normal aging to neurodegeneration
Physiological brain aging is characterized by a loss of synaptic contacts and neuronal
apoptosis that provokes age-dependant decline of sensory processing, motor performance …
apoptosis that provokes age-dependant decline of sensory processing, motor performance …