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Using intracerebral EEG recordings in a large cohort of human subjects, we investigate the time course of neural cross-talk during a simple cognitive task. Our results show that human brain dynamics undergo a characteristic sequence of synchronization patterns across different frequency bands following a visual oddball stimulus. In particular, an initial global reorganization in the delta and theta bands (2–8 Hz) is followed by gamma (20–95 Hz) and then beta band (12–20 Hz) synchrony. Using intracerebral EEG recordings in a large cohort of human subjects, we investigate the time course of neural cross-talk during a simple cognitive task. Our results show that human brain dynamics undergo a characteristic sequence of synchronization patterns across different frequency bands following a visual oddball stimulus. In particular, an initial global reorganization in the delta and theta bands (2–8 Hz) is followed by gamma (20–95 Hz) and then beta band (12–20 Hz) synchrony.
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On the Time Course of Synchronization Patterns of Neuronal Discharges in the Human Brain during Cognitive Tasks On the Time Course of Synchronization Patterns of Neuronal Discharges in the Human Brain during Cognitive Tasks
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On the Time Course of Synchronization Patterns of Neuronal Discharges in the Human Brain during Cognitive Tasks On the Time Course of Synchronization Patterns of Neuronal Discharges in the Human Brain during Cognitive Tasks
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RIV/00216305:26220/13:PU104724
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intracerebral EEG, neural cross-talk, synchronization patterns, visual oddball stimulus
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US - Spojené státy americké
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[DC326FB735C4]
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PLOS ONE
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Plešinger, Filip Jurák, Pavel Chládek, Jan Rektor, Ivan Klimeš, Petr Daniel, Pavel Jirsa, Viktor Halámek, Josef Mareček, Radek Brázdil, Milan Janeček, Jiří Roman, Robert
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1932-6203
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10
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10.1371/journal.pone.0063293
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26220