Effects of neural synchrony on surface EEG.

@article{Musall2014EffectsON,
  title={Effects of neural synchrony on surface EEG.},
  author={Simon Musall and Veronika von Pf{\"o}stl and Alexander Rauch and Nikos K. Logothetis and Kevin Whittingstall},
  journal={Cerebral cortex},
  year={2014},
  volume={24 4},
  pages={
          1045-53
        }
}
It has long been assumed that the surface electroencephalography (EEG) signal depends on both the amplitude and spatial synchronization of underlying neural activity, though isolating their respective contribution remains elusive. To address this, we made simultaneous surface EEG measurements along with intracortical recordings of local field potentials (LFPs) in the primary visual cortex of behaving nonhuman primates. We found that trial-by-trial fluctuations in EEG power could be explained by… 
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