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Brain oscillations, synchrony and plasticity : basic principles and application to auditory-related disorders / Jos J. Eggermont.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Eggermont, Jos J.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Brain.
- Oscillations.
- Hearing disorders.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- London : Academic Press, 2021.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- 1 Brain rhythms, neural synchrony, and networks in health and disease
- 1.1 Brain rhythms p. 1
- 1.2 Neural synchrony p. 6
- 1.3 Brain networks p. 10
- 1.4 Network changes in neurological disorders p. 16
- 2 The gamma, beta, and theta rhythms and nested oscillations
- 2.2 The gamma rhythm p. 24
- 2.3 The beta rhythm p. 28
- 2.4 The theta rhythm p. 31
- 2.5 Nested oscillations p. 35
- 3 The alpha and delta rhythms and their interaction with other brain rhythms
- 3.1 The alpha rhythm p. 43
- 3.2 Delta waves p. 50
- 3.3 Brain rhythms and event-related potentials p. 54
- 4 Brain rhythms underlying perception and cognition
- 4.1 Rhythms in perception and cognition p. 59
- 4.2 Networks and cognition p. 66
- 4.3 Brain rhythms in speech and language p. 70
- 5 Neural spike-firing synchrony and population activity
- 5.1 What is spike-firing synchrony? p. 79
- 5.2 Multiple-spike train correlation in animal cortex p. 80
- 5.3 Spike-local field potential synchrony in animal cortex p. 82
- 5.4 Spike-LFP correlation in human cortex p. 85
- 5.5 Spikes, LFPs and EEG/MEG p. 88
- 6 From oscillation synchrony to neural networks
- 6.1 Basics of EEG/MEG-based brain networks p. 91
- 6.2 Frequency specificity of network connectivity p. 98
- 6.3 Dynamic networks p. 103
- 7 Rhythms and networks in the hearing and deaf brain
- 7.2 Brain rhythms in cortical auditory and speech areas p. 109
- 7.3 Auditory memory and speech p. 113
- 7.4 The connectome in hearing loss p. 116
- 8 Neuromodulation of brain rhythms and connectivity
- 8.1 Transcranial magnetic stimulation p. 127
- 8.2 Transcranial direct current stimulation p. 131
- 8.3 Transcranial random noise stimulation p. 133
- 8.4 Transcranial alternating current stimulation p. 134
- 8.5 Ultrasound p. 138
- 9 Lifespan changes in brain rhythms and networks
- 9.2 Preterm and term p. 147
- 9.3 Infants p. 152
- 9.4 Children p. 154
- 9.5 Adolescence p. 156
- 9.6 General lifespan p. 159
- 10 Brain rhythms and connectivity changes in tinnitus patients
- 10.1 Structural and functional MRI networks p. 170
- 10.2 EEG/MEG-based network connectivity changes in tinnitus p. 178
- 10.3 Functional electrophysiology p. 180
- 10.4 Is tinnitus caused by thalamocortical dysrhythmia? p. 185
- 10.5 Effects of neuromodulation p. 187
- 11 Developmental disorders: Dyslexia and autism
- 11.1 Dyslexia p. 195
- 11.2 Autism spectrum disorder p. 207
- 12 Schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease
- 12.2 Schizophrenia p. 223
- 12.3 Mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease p. 231.
- Other Format:
- Print version:
- ISBN:
- 9780128204085
- 0128204087
- OCLC:
- 1230567601
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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