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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 15 (2021)
Transcranial alternating current stimulation has emerged as an effective tool for the exploration of brain oscillations. By applying a weak alternating current between electrodes placed on the scalp matched to the endogenous frequency, tACS enables t
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https://doaj.org/article/a3411ff4b72446f3986ee399af100793
Autor:
Annika Notbohm, Christoph S Herrmann
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, Vol 10 (2016)
Previous studies have shown that alpha oscillations (8-13 Hz) in human electroencephalogram (EEG) modulate perception via phase-dependent inhibition. If entrained to an external driving force, inhibition maxima and minima of the oscillation appear mo
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https://doaj.org/article/e800a829d4b24cc0ba54199aa1775ff7
Publikováno v:
Applied Neuropsychology: Adult. :1-11
An automatic spatial attention deficit is the primary deficit in neglect. However, the cognitive processes enabling
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section A, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 43, 623-636
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section A, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 43, 6, pp. 623-636
Neuropsychology, Development, and Cognition. Section A, Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 43, 6, pp. 623-636
Item does not contain fulltext Introduction: Neuropsychological assessment of spatial orientation in post-acute patients with large brain lesions is often limited due to additional cognitive disorders like aphasia, apraxia, or reduced responsiveness.
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
The functional relevance of brain oscillations in the alpha frequency range (8–13 Hz) has been repeatedly investigated through the use of rhythmic visual stimulation. The underlying mechanism of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) meas
Publikováno v:
Multisensory Research. 26:184-185
The McGurk-effect (McGurk and MacDonald, 1976) is a robust illusion which is broadly studied in the context of audiovisual integration. In the illusion, auditory speech perception is modified by discrepant visual lip-movements when presented synchron