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Neural Oscillation Correlates Chemistry Decision-Making
International Journal of Neural Systems, 2018This study explored the electroencephalography (EEG) dynamics during a chemistry-related decision-making task and further examined whether the correctness of the decision-making performance could be reflected by EEG activity. A total of 66 undergraduate students’ EEG were collected while they participated in a chemistry-related decision-making task in ...
Li-Yu, Huang +2 more
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Neural organization of the locomotive oscillator
Biological Cybernetics, 1993We study the relation of neural development, organization, and activity to behavior. We provide a model of the locomotive oscillator, a neural system supplying alternating stimulation to extensor and flexor muscles creating an oscillatory motion.
B E, Willner, W L, Miranker, C P, Lu
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Learning model for coupled neural oscillators
Network: Computation in Neural Systems, 1999Neurophysiological experiments have shown that many motor commands in living systems are generated by coupled neural oscillators. To coordinate the oscillators and achieve a desired phase relation with desired frequency, the intrinsic frequencies of component oscillators and coupling strengths between them must be chosen appropriately. In this paper we
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Oscillology: Nonlinear Neural Oscillations
Neuroscience Research, 2020Atsushi, Nambu +2 more
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Aberrant neural oscillations in poststroke aphasia
PsychophysiologyAbstractNeural oscillations are electrophysiological indicators of synchronous neuronal activity in the brain. Recent work suggests aberrant patterns of neuronal activity in patients with poststroke aphasia. Yet, there is a lack of systematic explorations of neural oscillations in poststroke aphasia.
Yeyun Lu +5 more
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Oscillations in neural networks
1980Oscillations represent a very common feature on all levels of nervous activity. Starting from the repetitive firing of spontaneously active single cells (Eccles, 1973), the next complex phenomenon consists in regularly distributed bursts of impulses in isolated cells (Chen et. al. 1971; Gainer, 1972).
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Global Oscillations of CA3 Neural Fields
2008The conditions which cause in the hippocampal CA3 field global oscillatory activities behaviorally important for their links to learning and memory, such as theta and gamma rhythms, have been analyzed with great details. To this aim, the theoretical framework devised years ago by the present author for the study of activities of large neural fields ...
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Oscillations in Neural Systems
1999Contents: Preface. Part I: Oscillations in Single Neurons and Local Networks. G. Gross, J.M. Kowalski, B.K. Rhoades, Spontaneous and Evoked Oscillations in Cultured Mammalian Neuronal Networks. D.C. Tam, Detection of Oscillations and Synchronous Firing in Neurons. D.A. Baxter, H.A. Lechner, C.C. Canavier, R.J. Butera, Jr., A.A. DeFraneschi, J.W. Clark,
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The development of theta and alpha neural oscillations from ages 3 to 24 years
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2021Dillan Cellier +2 more
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