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From local inhibition to long-range integration: A functional dissociation of alpha-band synchronization across cortical scales in visuospatial attention
- S. Doesburg, Jessica J Green, J. McDonald, L. Ward
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain Research
- 25 November 2009
When attention is allocated to one visual hemifield, increased alpha power is observed in ipsilateral visual cortex. This has been attributed to synchronization of alpha-band oscillations within… Expand
Increased gamma-band synchrony precedes switching of conscious perceptual objects in binocular rivalry
- S. Doesburg, K. Kitajo, L. Ward
- Psychology, Medicine
- Neuroreport
- 1 August 2005
Gamma-band neural synchrony has been proposed as a correlate of consciousness and as a solution for the binding problem. Research on visual working memory and the perception of coherent images in… Expand
Large-scale gamma-band phase synchronization and selective attention.
- S. Doesburg, Alexa B. Roggeveen, K. Kitajo, L. Ward
- Psychology, Medicine
- Cerebral cortex
- 1 February 2008
Explaining the emergence of a coherent conscious percept and an intentional agent from the activity of distributed neurons is key to understanding how the brain produces higher cognitive processes.… Expand
Rhythms of Consciousness: Binocular Rivalry Reveals Large-Scale Oscillatory Network Dynamics Mediating Visual Perception
- S. Doesburg, Jessica J Green, J. McDonald, L. Ward
- Psychology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 3 July 2009
Consciousness has been proposed to emerge from functionally integrated large-scale ensembles of gamma-synchronous neural populations that form and dissolve at a frequency in the theta band. We… Expand
Oscillations, networks, and their development: MEG connectivity changes with age
- Carmen B. Schäfer, B. R. Morgan, Annette X. Ye, M. Taylor, S. Doesburg
- Psychology, Medicine
- Human brain mapping
- 1 October 2014
Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) investigations of inter‐regional amplitude correlations have yielded new insights into the organization and neurophysiology of resting‐state networks (RSNs) first… Expand
Asynchrony from synchrony: long-range gamma-band neural synchrony accompanies perception of audiovisual speech asynchrony
- S. Doesburg, L. Emberson, A. Rahi, David Cameron, L. Ward
- Psychology, Medicine
- Experimental Brain Research
- 1 February 2008
Real-world speech perception relies on both auditory and visual information that fall within the tolerated range of temporal coherence. Subjects were presented with audiovisual recordings of speech… Expand
Resilience of developing brain networks to interictal epileptiform discharges is associated with cognitive outcome.
- George M. Ibrahim, D. Cassel, +7 authors S. Doesburg
- Psychology, Medicine
- Brain : a journal of neurology
- 7 August 2014
The effects of interictal epileptiform discharges on neurocognitive development in children with medically-intractable epilepsy are poorly understood. Such discharges may have a deleterious effect on… Expand
Detecting Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Using Resting State Magnetoencephalographic Connectivity
- V. Vakorin, S. Doesburg, L. D. Costa, R. Jetly, E. Pang, M. Taylor
- Computer Science, Medicine
- PLoS Comput. Biol.
- 1 December 2016
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Dynamic modulation of epileptic high frequency oscillations by the phase of slower cortical rhythms
- George M. Ibrahim, S. Wong, R. Anderson, Gabrielle Singh-Cadieux, S. Doesburg
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Experimental Neurology
- 31 January 2014
Pathological high frequency oscillations (pHFOs) have been proposed to be robust markers of epileptic cortex. Oscillatory activity below this frequency range has been shown to be modulated by phase… Expand
Neonatal pain-related stress, functional cortical activity and visual-perceptual abilities in school-age children born at extremely low gestational age
- S. Doesburg, C. Chau, T. Cheung, A. Moiseev, R. Grunau
- Psychology, Medicine
- PAIN®
- 1 October 2013
Summary Neonatal pain‐related stress is associated with altered brain activity and visual‐perceptual abilities in school‐age children born at extremely low gestational age. Abstract Children born… Expand
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