Temporal dynamics of TMS interference over preparatory alpha activity during semantic decisions
Abstract The mean amplitude of the EEG alpha (8–12 Hz) power de-synchronization (ERD) is a robust electrophysiological correlate of task anticipation. Furthermore, in paradigms using a fixed period between warning and target stimuli, such alpha de-synchronization tends to increase and to peak just b...
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Main Authors: | Sara Spadone, Carlo Sestieri, Antonello Baldassarre, Paolo Capotosto |
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Language: | EN |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/34f23fc00d544cf39f6cfd2f6651dfea |
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