Dynamic Brain Sources of Visual Evoked Responses
@article{Makeig2002DynamicBS,
title={Dynamic Brain Sources of Visual Evoked Responses},
author={Scott Makeig and Marissa Westerfield and T. P. Jung and Sigurd Enghoff and Jeanne Townsend and Eric Courchesne and Terrence J. Sejnowski},
journal={Science},
year={2002},
volume={295},
pages={690 - 694}
}It has been long debated whether averaged electrical responses recorded from the scalp result from stimulus-evoked brain events or stimulus-induced changes in ongoing brain dynamics. In a human visual selective attention task, we show that nontarget event-related potentials were mainly generated by partial stimulus-induced phase resetting of multiple electroencephalographic processes. Independent component analysis applied to the single-trial data identified at least eight classes of…
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