[HTML][HTML] Can EEG and MEG detect signals from the human cerebellum?
The cerebellum plays a key role in the regulation of motor learning, coordination and timing,
and has been implicated in sensory and cognitive processes as well. However, our current …
and has been implicated in sensory and cognitive processes as well. However, our current …
[HTML][HTML] The cerebellum and the Mirror Neuron System: A matter of inhibition? From neurophysiological evidence to neuromodulatory implications. A narrative review
Mirror neurons show activity during both the execution (AE) and observation of actions (AO).
The Mirror Neuron System (MNS) could be involved during motor imagery (MI) as well …
The Mirror Neuron System (MNS) could be involved during motor imagery (MI) as well …
The human cerebellum has almost 80% of the surface area of the neocortex
The surface of the human cerebellar cortex is much more tightly folded than the cerebral
cortex. It was computationally reconstructed for the first time to the level of all individual folia …
cortex. It was computationally reconstructed for the first time to the level of all individual folia …
[HTML][HTML] Spatial fidelity of MEG/EEG source estimates: A general evaluation approach
Low spatial resolution is often cited as the most critical limitation of magneto-and
electroencephalography (MEG and EEG), but a unifying framework for quantifying the …
electroencephalography (MEG and EEG), but a unifying framework for quantifying the …
New horizons on non-invasive brain stimulation of the social and affective cerebellum
The cerebellum is increasingly attracting scientists interested in basic and clinical research
of neuromodulation. Here, we review available studies that used either transcranial …
of neuromodulation. Here, we review available studies that used either transcranial …
[HTML][HTML] The role of the cerebellum in timing
Highlights•MEG reveals timing-related signal dynamics in the human cerebellum.•
Cerebellar lobule VI and crus I activate reliably in temporal and spatial prediction.•Basal …
Cerebellar lobule VI and crus I activate reliably in temporal and spatial prediction.•Basal …
Cerebellar EEG source localization reveals age‐related compensatory activity moderated by genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease
The apolipoprotein‐E (APOE) ε4 allele is the greatest genetic risk factor for late‐onset
Alzheimer's disease (AD), but alone it is not sufficiently predictive. Because …
Alzheimer's disease (AD), but alone it is not sufficiently predictive. Because …
[HTML][HTML] Reconstructing subcortical and cortical somatosensory activity via the RAMUS inverse source analysis technique using median nerve SEP data
A Rezaei, J Lahtinen, F Neugebauer, M Antonakakis… - Neuroimage, 2021 - Elsevier
This study concerns reconstructing brain activity at various depths based on non-invasive
EEG (electroencephalography) scalp measurements. We aimed at demonstrating the …
EEG (electroencephalography) scalp measurements. We aimed at demonstrating the …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical connectome fingerprints of cognitive decline
Brain connectome fingerprinting is rapidly rising as a novel influential field in brain network
analysis. Yet, it is still unclear whether connectivity fingerprints could be effectively used for …
analysis. Yet, it is still unclear whether connectivity fingerprints could be effectively used for …
Both stronger and weaker cerebro‐cerebellar functional connectivity patterns during processing of spoken sentences in autism spectrum disorder
Cerebellar differences have long been documented in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), yet
the extent to which such differences might impact language processing in ASD remains …
the extent to which such differences might impact language processing in ASD remains …