Long-range synchronization and local desynchronization of alpha oscillations during visual short-term memory retention in children
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2010
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Local alpha-band synchronization has been associated with both cortical idling and active inhibition. Recent evidence, however, suggests that long-range alpha synchronization increases functional coupling between cortical regions. We demonstrate increased long-range alpha and beta band phase synchronization during short-term memory retention in children 6-10 years of age. Furthermore, whereas alpha-band synchronization between posterior cortex and other regions is increased during retention, local alpha-band synchronization over posterior cortex is reduced. This constitutes a functional dissociation for alpha synchronization across local and long-range cortical scales. We interpret long-range synchronization as reflecting functional integration within a network of frontal and visual cortical regions. Local desynchronization of alpha rhythms over posterior cortex, conversely, likely arises because of increased engagement of visual cortex during retention. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Doesburg , S M , Herdman , A T , Ribary , U , Cheung , T , Moiseev , A , Weinberg , H , Liotti , M , Weeks , D & Grunau , R E 2010 , ' Long-range synchronization and local desynchronization of alpha oscillations during visual short-term memory retention in children ' Experimental brain research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Experimentation cerebrale , vol 201 , no. 4 , pp. 719-27 . DOI: 10.1007/s00221-009-2086-9 |
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