Event-related dynamics of brain oscillations /

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Edition:1st edition.
Imprint:Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2006.
Description:1 online resource (xv, 448 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Language:English
Series:Progress in brain research, 0079-6123 ; volume 159
Progress in brain research ; v. 159.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11198296
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Other authors / contributors:Neuper, Christa, editor.
Klimesch, Wolfgang, editor.
ISBN:0080465595
9780080465593
0444521836
9780444521835
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Research on brain oscillations and event-related electroencephalography (EEG) and event-related (de- ) synchronization (ERD/ERS) in particular became a rapidly growing field in the last decades. A large number of laboratories worldwide are using ERD/ERS to study cognitive and motor brain function and the importance of this tool in neurocognitive research is widely recognized. This book is a summary of the most current research, methods, and applications of the study of event-related dynamics of brain oscillations.
Other form:Event-related dynamics of brain oscillations. 1st ed. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2006 0444521836
Table of Contents:
  • Section I: Neurophysiological Fundamentals and Theories
  • Event-related neural activities: what about phase?
  • The cortical activation model (CAM)
  • Source analysis of EEG oscillations using high-resolution EEG and MEG
  • Principles of oscillatory brain dynamics and a treatise of recognition of faces and facial expressions
  • Dynamic sculpting of brain functional connectivity and mental rotation aptitude
  • Section II: Analysis of Dynamics of Brain Oscillations: Methodological Advances
  • Quantification and visualization of event-related changes in oscillatory brain activity in the time-frequency domain
  • Information-based modeling of event-related brain dynamics
  • Time-frequency microstructure and statistical significance of ERD and ERS
  • Analyzing event-related EEG data with multivariate autoregressive parameters
  • Section III: ERD/ERS and Cognition
  • Upper alpha ERD and absolute power: their meaning for memory performance
  • Sensitivity of alpha band ERD to individual differences in cognition
  • Oscillatory neuronal dynamics during language comprehension
  • Cognition- and memory-related ERD/ERS responses in the auditory stimulus modality
  • Section IV: ERD/ERS and Sensorimotor Processing
  • ERD/ERS patterns reflecting sensorimotor activation and deactivation
  • Interregional long-range and short-range synchrony: a basis for complex sensorimotor processing
  • Cortical oscillatory changes occurring during somatosensory and thermal stimulation
  • Action-perception connection and the cortical mu rhythm
  • Converging evidence of ERD/ERS and BOLD responses in motor control research
  • Section V: Invasive Approaches and Clinical Applications
  • High-frequency gamma oscillations and human brain mapping with electrocorticography
  • Intracerebral study of gamma oscillations in the human sensorimotor cortex
  • Intracerebral ERD/ERS in voluntary movement and in cognitive visuomotor task
  • Effect of deep brain stimulation and L-Dopa on electrocortical rhythms related to movement in Parkinson's disease
  • Movement-related event-related desynchronization in neuropsychiatric disorders
  • Section VI: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neurofeedback
  • Physiological regulation of thinking: brain- omputer interface (BCI) research
  • Motor imagery and EEG-based control of spelling devices and neuroprostheses
  • Brain-computer interface signal processing at the Wadsworth Center: mu and sensorimotor beta rhythms
  • Validating the efficacy of neurofeedback for optimising performance
  • Future prospects of ERD/ERS in the context of brain- omputer interface (BCI) developments.