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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Cortical Representations during and after Stimulus Presentation.Attention Modulates TMS-Locked Alpha Oscillations in the Visual CortexFrontal eye fields control attentional modulation of alpha and gamma oscillations in contralateral occipitoparietal cortexGamma activity coupled to alpha phase as a mechanism for top-down controlled gatingDirected Communication between Nucleus Accumbens and Neocortex in Humans Is Differentially Supported by Synchronization in the Theta and Alpha Band.Frontoparietal Structural Connectivity Mediates the Top-Down Control of Neuronal Synchronization Associated with Selective Attention.Hierarchical nesting of slow oscillations, spindles and ripples in the human hippocampus during sleep.Top-down control of cortical gamma-band communication via pulvinar induced phase shifts in the alpha rhythmFormation of visual memories controlled by gamma power phase-locked to alpha oscillations.The relationship between oscillatory EEG activity and the laminar-specific BOLD signalHippocampal pattern completion is linked to gamma power increases and alpha power decreases during recollection.Temporal coding organized by coupled alpha and gamma oscillations prioritize visual processing.Decoding of task-relevant and task-irrelevant intracranial EEG representations.Discriminating Valid from Spurious Indices of Phase-Amplitude Coupling.Discovering recurring patterns in electrophysiological recordings.Predictability of depression severity based on posterior alpha oscillations.The Neural Mechanisms of Prediction in Visual Search.Measuring directionality between neuronal oscillations of different frequencies.Multiple visual objects are sampled sequentially.FEF-Controlled Alpha Delay Activity Precedes Stimulus-Induced Gamma-Band Activity in Visual Cortex.Communication between Brain Areas Based on Nested Oscillations.A biologically plausible mechanism for neuronal coding organized by the phase of alpha oscillations.Methylphenidate alters selective attention by amplifying salience.Hearing and seeing meaning in noise: Alpha, beta, and gamma oscillations predict gestural enhancement of degraded speech comprehension.Saccades are phase-locked to alpha oscillations in the occipital and medial temporal lobe during successful memory encoding.Diminished Alpha Lateralization During Working Memory but Not During Attentional Cueing in Older Adults.Memory traces of long-range coordinated oscillations in the sleeping human brain.Lateralized modulation of posterior alpha oscillations in children.Diminished modulation of preparatory sensorimotor mu rhythm predicts attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder severity.Real-time MEG neurofeedback training of posterior alpha activity modulates subsequent visual detection performance.GABAergic modulation of visual gamma and alpha oscillations and its consequences for working memory performance.Language Prediction Is Reflected by Coupling between Frontal Gamma and Posterior Alpha Oscillations.Occipital Alpha and Gamma Oscillations Support Complementary Mechanisms for Processing Stimulus Value Associations.Supramodal Theta, Gamma, and Sustained Fields Predict Modality-specific Modulations of Alpha and Beta Oscillations during Visual and Tactile Working Memory.Posterior alpha oscillations reflect attentional problems in boys with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.On the relationship between cortical excitability and visual oscillatory responses - A concurrent tDCS-MEG study.Microsaccade-rhythmic modulation of neural synchronization and coding within and across cortical areas V1 and V2.IFCN-endorsed practical guidelines for clinical magnetoencephalography (MEG)Theta Phase-Coordinated Memory Reactivation Reoccurs in a Slow-Oscillatory Rhythm during NREM SleepFrontal network dynamics reflect neurocomputational mechanisms for reducing maladaptive biases in motivated action
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