Precise spatial tuning of visually driven alpha oscillations in human visual cortex
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Precise spatial tuning of visually driven alpha oscillations in human visual cortex
Neuronal oscillations at about 10 Hz, called alpha oscillations, are often thought to arise from synchronous activity across the occipital cortex and are usually largest when the cortex is inactive. However, recent studies measuring visual receptive fields have reported that local alpha power increases when cortex is excited by visual stimulation. This contrasts with the expectation that alpha oscillations are associated with cortical inactivity…
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