Neural synchrony is the correlation of brain activity across two or more people over time. In social and affective neuroscience, neural synchrony specifically...
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Neuronal synchrony: A versatile code for the definition of relations. Neuron, 24, 49-65. Singer, W. (1999a). Binding by neural synchrony. In R. A. Wilson...
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observed as neural synchrony from visual cues in both conscious and subliminal stimuli. This research also sheds light on how neural synchrony may explain...
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Binding problem (redirect from Binding-by-Synchrony hypothesis)
binding problem is generally referred to as temporal synchrony. At the most basic level, all neural firing and its adaptation depends on specific consideration...
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"Informational lesions: optical perturbations of spike timing and neural synchrony via microbial opsin gene fusions." Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Media...
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Repetition priming (section Neural synchrony)
humans results in increased synchrony between distinct cortical regions, often the same regions that show reduced local neural activity (see repetition suppression...
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neurons spike in synchrony, they can give rise to oscillations in local field potentials. Quantitative models can estimate the strength of neural oscillations...
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Consciousness (section Neural correlates)
modulation of firing rates while others correlated with the modulation of neural synchrony. An fMRI investigation suggested that these findings were strictly...
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Brainwave entrainment (section Neural oscillation)
light. Beat (acoustics) Electroencephalography Neural oscillation Neural synchrony Behavioural synchrony Shared intentionality Notbohm, Annika; Kurths...
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Nervous system (redirect from Neural)
peripheral organs, but in mammals, all of these "tissue clocks" are kept in synchrony by signals that emanate from a master timekeeper in a tiny part of the...
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brain, both in terms of local neural synchrony and cross-area synchronisation. As an example for local neural synchrony, MEG has been used to investigate...
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brain-to-brain synchrony while participants worked together on group tasks. They found that teams with higher levels of neural synchrony tended to perform...
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biological systems, but neural synchrony in the brain (specifically in the gamma wave frequency) has been suggested as a possible neural mechanism for SR by...
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couples exhibited what is known as brain-to-brain coupling, or neural synchrony. This means neural firing, both topographically and temporally, matches that...
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the studies on neural synchrony for understanding the neural correlates of consciousness. Recent papers address links between neural dynamics and enactive...
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Phase resetting in neurons (category Neural coding)
be used to predict the occurrence of synchrony within neural oscillation. These assumptions work to show synchrony within coupled neurons that are linked...
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Local field potentials Magnetoencephalography Mind machine Neural oscillations Neural synchrony Ongoing brain activity Michael Graham Saunders Spontaneous...
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observable complexity in neural binding. Modern models that are currently being developed often retain the structure of temporal synchrony due to this significant...
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studies in VR environments Soterix Medical fNIRS Cortech Solutions fNIRS Neural synchrony Ferrari, Marco; Quaresima, Valentina (November 2012). "A brief review...
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Brain–computer interface (redirect from Neural interface)
improved by the user's mental rehearsal of the words 'bright' and 'dark' in synchrony with the brightness transitions of the letter's circle. In the 1960s a...
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tuning of neurons in Visual Cortex (individual cortical columns), and neural synchrony (individual cortical areas). Utilizing these breakthroughs, Boahen's...
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S2CID 4413866. Uhlhaas, Peter J.; Singer, Wolf (October 5, 2006). "Neural Synchrony in Brain Disorders: Relevance for Cognitive Dysfunctions and Pathophysiology"...
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Neuroplasticity (redirect from Neural plasticity)
Neuroplasticity, also known as neural plasticity or just plasticity, is the ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization...
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Dunbar Social network Neural Synchrony King, Andrew J.; Cowlishaw, Guy (2009-12-01). "All together now: behavioural synchrony in baboons". Animal Behaviour...
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doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2007.10.012. PMID 17964252. LaRock Eric. "Why neural synchrony fails to explain the unity of visual consciousness". Behavior and Philosophy...
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physiologically inspired signal-processing tools. The reduction in neural synchrony has been simulated by jittering the phases of the multiple frequency...
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Corticomuscular coherence relates to the synchrony in the neural activity of brain's cortical areas and muscle. The neural activities are picked up by electrophysiological...
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the underlying principles of music therapy being increased dopamine, neural synchrony and lastly, a clear signal which are important features for normal...
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PMID 12955285. S2CID 25800929. Ford JM, Krystal JH, Mathalon DH (July 2007). "Neural synchrony in schizophrenia: from networks to new treatments". Schizophrenia Bulletin...
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Neural backpropagation is the phenomenon in which, after the action potential of a neuron creates a voltage spike down the axon (normal propagation), another...
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