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Cross-frequency-coupling壮志**凌云 上传849.91 KB 文件格式 zip matlab 这项研究使用交叉频率耦合分析探究了高低社交焦虑个体前额区的δ-β波段之间的关联,以此作为压力调节的指标。研究通过收集大量脑电图数据,并应用特定的数据处理工具和算法来分析不同频率波段之间的交互作用。结果显示,在高社交焦虑个体中,前额区δ...
Cross-frequency couplingCerebral oscillation is a neurophysiological phenomenon related to cerebral rhythmic activity that reflects neural activity. It changes depending on oscillatory frequency, reflecting various brain functions including sensory, motor, and language functions. These oscillatory changes are ...
However, there is no causal evidence for cross-frequency coupling in these dissociable components of cognitive control. To address this important gap in knowledge, we delivered cross-frequency transcranial alternating current stimulation (CF-tACS) during performance of a task that manipulated cognitive ...
Functional corticomuscular coupling (FCMC) between the brain and muscles has been used for motor function assessment after stroke. Two types, iso-frequency coupling (IFC) and cross-frequency coupling (CFC), are existed in sensory-motor system for healthy people. However, in stroke, only a few...
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Tetko, Cross-frequency coupling in mesiotemporal EEG recordings of epileptic patients, J. Physiol., Elsevier, Vol.104, No.3, 2010, pp. 197-202.A. E. P. Villa, I. V. Tetko, Cross-frequency coupling in mesiotemporal EEG recordings of epileptic patients, Journal of Physiology Paris 104 (...
Cross-frequency coupling of neural oscillations in thalamocortical networks during visuospatial attentionWANG, LY., SAALMANNS., KASTNER
Regional changes of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep delta and sigma activity, and their temporal coupling have been related to experience-dependent plastic changes during previous wakefulness. These sleep-specific rhythms seem to be important for brain recovery and memory consolidation. Recently, ...
Conclusions: This work highlights the utility of prefrontomotor cross-frequency coupling as a potential motor status and recovery biomarker in stroke. The frequency- and region-specific neurocircuitry featured in this work may also facilitate novel treatment strategies in stroke. 展开 ...