Beyond the status quo: a role for beta oscillations in endogenous content (re) activation
Among the rhythms of the brain, oscillations in the beta frequency range (∼ 13–30 Hz) have
been considered the most enigmatic. Traditionally associated with sensorimotor functions …
been considered the most enigmatic. Traditionally associated with sensorimotor functions …
Understanding the role of sensorimotor beta oscillations
Beta oscillations have been predominantly observed in sensorimotor cortices and basal
ganglia structures and they are thought to be involved in somatosensory processing and …
ganglia structures and they are thought to be involved in somatosensory processing and …
From mechanisms to markers: novel noninvasive EEG proxy markers of the neural excitation and inhibition system in humans
Brain function is a product of the balance between excitatory and inhibitory (E/I) brain
activity. Variation in the regulation of this activity is thought to give rise to normal variation in …
activity. Variation in the regulation of this activity is thought to give rise to normal variation in …
Neural mechanisms of transient neocortical beta rhythms: Converging evidence from humans, computational modeling, monkeys, and mice
Human neocortical 15–29-Hz beta oscillations are strong predictors of perceptual and motor
performance. However, the mechanistic origin of beta in vivo is unknown, hindering …
performance. However, the mechanistic origin of beta in vivo is unknown, hindering …
Sha** functional architecture by oscillatory alpha activity: gating by inhibition
O Jensen, A Mazaheri - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2010 - frontiersin.org
In order to understand the working brain as a network, it is essential to identify the
mechanisms by which information is gated between regions. We here propose that …
mechanisms by which information is gated between regions. We here propose that …
The ups and downs of beta oscillations in sensorimotor cortex
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 …
From reactive to proactive and selective control: develo** a richer model for stop** inappropriate responses
AR Aron - Biological psychiatry, 2011 - Elsevier
A better understanding of the neural systems underlying impulse control is important for
psychiatry. Although most impulses are motivational or emotional rather than motoric per se …
psychiatry. Although most impulses are motivational or emotional rather than motoric per se …
[LIBRO][B] Meg-EEG Primer
MEG-EEG Primer presents the basic A-to-Z of two non-invasive human electrophysiological
methods, magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG). These …
methods, magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG). These …
Internalized timing of isochronous sounds is represented in neuromagnetic beta oscillations
Moving in synchrony with an auditory rhythm requires predictive action based on
neurodynamic representation of temporal information. Although it is known that a regular …
neurodynamic representation of temporal information. Although it is known that a regular …
Cortical entrainment to music and its modulation by expertise
Recent studies establish that cortical oscillations track naturalistic speech in a remarkably
faithful way. Here, we test whether such neural activity, particularly low-frequency (< 8 Hz; …
faithful way. Here, we test whether such neural activity, particularly low-frequency (< 8 Hz; …