Sensory stimulation at certain frequencies was shown to elicit EEG and MEG (MagnetoEncephaloGraphic) responses persisting longer than one second after the stimulation. Such responses have been described as a consequence of a process of synchronization of bioelectrical spontaneous activities in the brain with a specific frequency content, but otherwise uncorrelated

Neuromagnetic Imaging of Synchronized MU Activity

G Torrioli;
1989

Abstract

Sensory stimulation at certain frequencies was shown to elicit EEG and MEG (MagnetoEncephaloGraphic) responses persisting longer than one second after the stimulation. Such responses have been described as a consequence of a process of synchronization of bioelectrical spontaneous activities in the brain with a specific frequency content, but otherwise uncorrelated
1989
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Samuel J. Williamson, Manfried Hoke, Gerhard Stroink, Makoto Kotani
Advances in Biomagnetism
261
264
978-1-4612-7876-4
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-1-4613-0581-1_52
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02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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L. Narici; G. Iori; I. Modena; G. L. Romani; G. Torrioli; R. Traversa; P. M. Rossini
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