The Oxford Handbook of EEG Frequency / Philip A. Gable (ed.), Matthew W. Miller (ed.), Edward M. Bernat (ed.).

The Oxford Handbook of EEG Frequency provides a diverse perspective on the use of electroencephalography (EEG), giving readers the opportunity to learn about a vast array of methods to conduct EEG frequency analyses, from 'traditional' to cutting-edge techniques, providing a comprehensive...

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Other Authors: Gable, Philip A. (Editor), Miller, Matthew (Editor), Bernat, Edward (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2022.
Series:Oxford library of psychology.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction : methods for collecting EEG data for frequency analyses in humans /  |r Philip A. Gable,  |r Matthew W. Miller,  |r Edward M. Bernat --  |t The role of alpha and beta oscillations in the human EEG during perception and memory processes /  |r Sebastian Michelmann,  |r Benjamin Griffiths,  |r Simon Hanslmayr --  |t Theory and research on asymmetric frontal cortical activity as assessed by EEG frequency analyses /  |r Eddie Harmon-Jones,  |r Taylor Popp,  |r Philip A. Gable --  |t Oscillatory activity in sensorimotor function /  |r Bernadette C. M. van Wijk --  |t Eeg frequency development across infancy and childhood /  |r Kimberly Cuevas,  |r Martha Ann Bell --  |t Developmental research on time-frequency activity in adolescence and early adulthood /  |r Stephen M. Malone,  |r Jeremy Harper,  |r William G. Iacono --  |t Theta-beta EEG ratio : an electrophysiological signature of motivation and attentional control in normal and abnormal behavior /  |r Dennis J. L. G. Schutter,  |r J. Leon Kenemans --  |t Cortical source localization in EEG frequency analysis /  |r Wanze Xie,  |r John E. Richards --  |t Frequency characteristics of sleep /  |r Alpár S. Lázár,  |g and others --  |t A review of oscillatory brain dynamics in schizophrenia /  |r Kevin M. Spencer --  |t Eeg frequency techniques for imaging control functions in anxiety /  |r Jason S. Moser,  |r Courtney Louis,  |r Lilianne Gloe,  |r Stefanie Russman Block,  |r Spencer Fix --  |t Logic behind EEG frequency analysis : basic electricity and assumptions /  |r Kyle J. Curham,  |r John J. B. Allen --  |t Bivariate functional connectivity measures for within- and cross-frequency coupling of neuronal oscillations /  |r J. Matias Palva,  |r Satu Palva --  |t Multivariate methods for functional connectivity analysis /  |r Selin Aviyente --  |t Brain stimulation approaches to investigate EEG oscillations /  |r Florian H. Kasten,  |r Christoph S. Herrmann --  |t Parameterizing neural field potential data /  |r Bradley Voytek --  |t From neural oscillations to cognitive processes /  |r Andreas Keil,  |r Nina Thigpen --  |t Time-frequency decomposition methods for event-related potential analysis /  |r Selin Aviyente --  |t Time frequency analyses in event-related potential methodologies /  |r Anna Weinberg,  |r Paige Ethridge,  |r Belel Ait Oumeziane,  |r Dan Foti --  |t The relationship between evoked and induced eeg/meg changes : going beyond labels /  |r Ali Mazaheri --  |t Frequency analysis of the monkey neocortical local field potential /  |r Steven L. Bressler --  |t Gamma activity in sensory and cognitive processing /  |r Daniel Daniel Strüber,  |r Christoph S. Herrmann --  |t Frontal midline theta as a model specimen of cortical theta /  |r James F. Cavanagh,  |r Michael X. Cohen. 
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700 1 |a Bernat, Edward,  |e editor. 
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