Spontaneous cortical activity transiently organises into frequency specific phase-coupling networks
Coordination of neural activity between distant brain areas is necessary for cognition. Here, the authors report using MEG that various brain networks show dynamic phase coupling through specific frequency bands in the alpha and delta/theta range transiently during the resting state.
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Main Authors: | Diego Vidaurre, Laurence T. Hunt, Andrew J. Quinn, Benjamin A. E. Hunt, Matthew J. Brookes, Anna C. Nobre, Mark W. Woolrich |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f1f9af0c12ef4ff3b9b8728a9fa108cb |
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