9
Views
27
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Event-Related Prolongation of Induced Eeg Rhythmicities in Experiments with a Cognitive Task

&
Pages 199-213 | Received 18 Mar 1992, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

References

  • Bar E. EEG-brain dynamics. Relation between EEC and brain evoked potentials. Elsevier/North-Holland, Amsterdam 1980
  • Ba E. EEG-dynamics and evoked potentials in sensory and cognitive processing by the brain. Sensory and cognitive processing by the brain, E. Basar. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York 1988; 30–55
  • Baå E. Brain natural frequencies are causal factors for resonances and induced rhythms. Induced rhythms in the brain, E. Basar, T. H. Bullock. Birkhauser, Boston 1992; 425–465
  • Ba E., Baå-Eroglu C., Rahn E., Schünn M. Sensory and cognitive components of brain resonance responses. Acta Otolaryngologica (Stockholm), Suppl. 1991; 491: 25–35
  • Basar E., Baå-Eroglu C., Rosen B., Schü A. A new approach to endogeneous event-related potentials in man: relation between EEG and P300-wave. International Journal of Neuro-science 1984; 24: 1–21
  • Baå E., Bullock T. H. Induced rhythms in the brain. Birkhüer, Boston 1992
  • Ba E., Stampfer H. G. Important association among EEG-dynamics, event-related potentials, short-term memory and learning. International Journal of Neuroscience 1985; 26: 161–180
  • Baå-Eroglu C., Ba E., Schmielau F. P300 in freely moving cats with intracranial electrodes. International Journal of Neuroscience 1991; 60: 215–226
  • Birbaumer N., Elbert T., Canavan A. G. M., Rockstroh B. Slow potentials of the cerebral cortex and behaviour. Physiological Reviews 1990; 70: 1–41
  • Brandt M. E., Jansen B. H., Carbonari J. P. Pre-stimulus spectral EEG patterns and the visual evoked response. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 1991; 80: 16–20
  • Brandt M. E., Jansen B. H. The relationship between prestimulus alpha amplitude and visual evoked potential amplitude. International Journal of Neuroscience 1991; 61: 261–268
  • Bullock T. H. Induced rhythms comprise a diverse class of oscillations. Induced rhythms in the brain, E. Baå, T. H. Bullock. Birkhauser, Boston 1992; 1–28
  • Freeman W. J. Information processing in the olfactory bulb. Electrophysiological approaches to human cognitive processing, R. Galambos, S. A. Hillyard. MIT Press, Boston 1981; vol. 20, (Neu-rosciences Research Program Bulletin)
  • Galambos R. A comparison of certain gamma band (40-Hz) brain rhythms in cat and man. Induced rhythms in the brain, E. Basar, T. H. Bullock. Birkhauser, Boston 1992; 201–216
  • Electrophysiological approaches to human cognitive processing, R. Galambos, S. A. Hillyard. MIT Press, Boston 1981; vol. 20, (Neurosciences Research Program Bulletin)
  • Hebb O. The organization of behaviour. Wiley, New York 1949
  • Hillyard S. A., Hink R. F., Schwent V. L., Picton T. W. Electrical signs of selective attention in the human brain. Science 1973; 182: 177–180
  • Kolev V., Daskalova M. Recognition and analysis of single evoked potentials. IM: Proceedings of the North-Sea conference on biomedical engineering, Antwerp., (in press)
  • Lehmann D. Microstates of the brain in EEG and ERP mapping studies. Brain dynamics. Progress and perspectives, E. Basar, E. T.H. Bullock. Springer-Verlag, New York 1989; 72–83, Berlin, Heidelberj
  • Llinà R. R. The intrinsic electrophysiological properties of mammalian neurons: insights into central nervous system function. Science 1988; 242: 1654–1664
  • Lopes da Silva F. H. Dynamics of EEGs as signals of neuronal populations: models and theoretical considerations. Electroencephalography, basic principles, clinical applications and related fields, Second edition, E. Niedermeyer, F. H. Lopes da Silva. Urban & Schwarzenberg, Baltimore 1987; 15–28
  • Lopes da Silva F. H. The rhythmic slow activity (theta) of the limbic cortex: an oscillation in search of a function. Induced rhythms in the brain, E. Basar, T. H. Bullock. Birkhäuser, Boston 1992; 83–102
  • Näätänen R. Implications of ERP data for psychological theories of attention. Biological Psychology 1988; 26: 117–163
  • Narici L., Pizzella V., Romani G. L., Torrioli G., Traversa R., Rossini P. M. Evoked alpha and mu rhythm in humans: a neuromagnetic study. Brain Research 1990; 520: 222–231
  • Pfurtscheller G., Klimesch W., Berghold A., Mohl W., Schimke H. Event-related desyn-chronization (ERD) correlated with cognitive activity. Machinery of the mind, E. R. John. Birkhäuser, Boston, Berlin, Basel 1990; 243–251
  • Picton T. W., Hillyard S. A. Endogenous event-related potentials. Handbook of electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, revised series, vol. 3: Human event-related potentials, T. W. Picton. Elsevier, Amsterdam 1988; 361–426
  • Regan D. Human brain electrophysiology. Elsevier, New York, Amsterdam, London 1989
  • Ritter W., Vaughan H. G., Jr. Averaged evoked responses in vigilance and discrimination: a reassessment. Science 1969; 164: 326–328
  • Ruchkin D. Measurement of event-related potentials: Signal extraction. Handbook of electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology, revised series, vol. 3: Human event-related potentials, T. W. Picton. Elsevier, Amsterdam 1988; 7–43
  • Sheer D. E. Sensory and cognitive 40-Hz event-related potentials: behavioral correlates, brain function, and clinical application. Brain dynamics. Progress and perspectives, E. Basar, T. H. Bullock. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York 1989; 339–374
  • Simson R., Ritter W., Vaughan H. G., Jr. Effects of expectation on negative potentials during visual processing. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 1985; 62: 25–31
  • Smith M. E., Halgren E., Sokolik M., Baudena P., Musolino A., Liegeois-Chauvel C., Chauvel P. The intracranial topography of the P3 event-related potential elicited during auditory oddball. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology 1990; 76: 235–248
  • Sutton S., Braren M., Zubin J., John E. R. Evoked potential correlates of stimulus uncertainty. Science, ISO 1965; 1187–1188
  • Stampfer H. G., Bajar E. Does frequency analysis lead to better understanding of human event related potentials. International Journal of Neuroscience 1985; 26: 181–196
  • Wood C. C., Allison T., Goff W. R., Williamson P. D., Spencer D. D. On the neural origin of P300 in man. Motivation, Motor and Sensory Processes of the brain: Electrical Potentials, Behaviour and Clinical Use, H. H. Kornhuber, L. Deecke. Elsevier, Amsterdam 1980; vol. 54: 51–56, (Progress in Brain Research)

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.