Neural mechanisms underlying brain waves: from neural membranes to networks
FL da Silva - Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, 1991 - Elsevier
In this review, a number of experimental findings and theoretical concepts that have led to
new insights into the mechanisms underlying brain waves are presented. At the cellular …
new insights into the mechanisms underlying brain waves are presented. At the cellular …
Topographic ERP analyses: a step-by-step tutorial review
In this tutorial review, we detail both the rationale for as well as the implementation of a set of
analyses of surface-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) that uses the reference-free …
analyses of surface-recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) that uses the reference-free …
Vigilance, alertness, or sustained attention: physiological basis and measurement
BS Oken, MC Salinsky, SM Elsas - Clinical neurophysiology, 2006 - Elsevier
Vigilance is a term with varied definitions but the most common usage is sustained attention
or tonic alertness. This usage of vigilance implies both the degree of arousal on the sleep …
or tonic alertness. This usage of vigilance implies both the degree of arousal on the sleep …
[BOOK][B] Wet mind: The new cognitive neuroscience
SM Kosslyn, O Koenig - 1992 - books.google.com
Drawing on recent research in neurobiology, artificial intelligence, cognitive science and
medicine, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the functions and dysfunctions of …
medicine, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the functions and dysfunctions of …
Physiological characteristics of capacity constraints in working memory as revealed by functional MRI
A fundamental characteristic of working memory is that its capacity to handle information is
limited. While there have been many brain map** studies of working memory, the …
limited. While there have been many brain map** studies of working memory, the …
Physiological dysfunction of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in schizophrenia revisited
Evidence implicates subtle neuronal pathology of the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in
schizophrenia, but how this pathology is reflected in physiological neuroimaging …
schizophrenia, but how this pathology is reflected in physiological neuroimaging …
Large-scale cortical networks and cognition
SL Bressler - Brain Research Reviews, 1995 - Elsevier
The well-known parcellation of the mammalian cerebral cortex into a large number of
functionally distinct cytoarchitectonic areas presents a problem for understanding the …
functionally distinct cytoarchitectonic areas presents a problem for understanding the …
Patterns of cortical activation during planning of voluntary movement
G Pfurtscheller, A Berghold - Electroencephalography and clinical …, 1989 - Elsevier
The influence of planning of self-paced voluntary finger movements on alpha band
components was studied in 6 volunteers. Brain potentials from 29 electrodes, referred to the …
components was studied in 6 volunteers. Brain potentials from 29 electrodes, referred to the …
Executive subprocesses in working memory: relationship to catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met genotype and schizophrenia
Background Cognitive dysfunction in the working memory domain seems to be under
genetic control and is a candidate intermediate phenotype in schizophrenia. Genes that …
genetic control and is a candidate intermediate phenotype in schizophrenia. Genes that …
Episodic multiregional cortical coherence at multiple frequencies during visual task performance
The way in which the brain integrates fragmentary neural events at multiple locations to
produce unified perceptual experience and behaviour is called the binding problem1, 2 …
produce unified perceptual experience and behaviour is called the binding problem1, 2 …