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Causal Shannon-Fisher characterization of motor/imagery movements in EEG
(Molecular Diversity Preservation International, 2018-09)
The electroencephalogram (EEG) is an electrophysiological monitoring method that allows us to glimpse the electrical activity of the brain. Neural oscillations patterns are perhaps the best salient feature of EEG as they ...
The development of neural synchrony reflects late maturation and restructuring of functional networks in humans
(NATL ACAD SCIENCES, 2009)
Brain development is characterized by maturational processes that span the period from childhood through adolescence to adulthood, but little is known whether and how developmental processes differ during these phases. We ...
Rhythmic activities of the brain: quantifying the high complexity of beta and gamma oscillations during visuomotor tasks
(American Institute of Physics, 2018-07)
Electroencephalography (EEG) signals depict the electrical activity that take place at the surface of the brain, and provide an important tool for understanding a variety of cognitive processes. The EEG are the product of ...
Envelope analysis links oscillatory and arrhythmic EEG activities to two types of neuronal synchronization
(Academic Press INC Elsevier Science, 2018)
Traditionally, EEG is understood as originating from the synchronous activation of neuronal populations that generate rhythmic oscillations in specific frequency bands. Recently, new neuronal dynamics regimes have been ...
Biomolecular information, brain activity and cognitive functions
(2007-12-01)
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as learning, memory, emotion and consciousness. However, an explanatory gap remains between two levels of description: molecular ...
Biomolecular information, brain activity and cognitive functions
(2007-12-01)
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as learning, memory, emotion and consciousness. However, an explanatory gap remains between two levels of description: molecular ...