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The Oxford handbook of EEG frequency / edited by Philip Gable, Matthew Miller, Edward Bernat.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022.
Description
1 online resource.
Details
Subject(s)
Electroencephalography
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Electroencephalography
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Interpretation
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Editor
Gable, Philip
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Miller, Matthew
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Bernat, Edward
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Series
Oxford library of psychology
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Oxford handbooks
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Summary note
'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 and in-depth overview of the topic.
Notes
Also issued in print: 2022.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Target audience
Specialized.
Source of description
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 21, 2022).
Contents
Introduction: Methods for Collecting EEG Data for Frequency Analyses in Humans / Philip A. Gable, Matthew W. Miller, Edward M. Bernat
The Role of Alpha and Beta Oscillations in the Human EEG during Perception and Memory Processes / Sebastian Michelmann, Benjamin Griffiths, Simon Hanslmayr
Theory and Research on Asymmetric Frontal Cortical Activity as Assessed by EEG Frequency Analyses / Eddie Harmon-Jones, Taylor Popp, Philip A. Gable
Oscillatory Activity in Sensorimotor Function / Bernadette C. M. van Wijk
EEG Frequency Development across Infancy and Childhood / Kimberly Cuevas, Martha Ann Bell
Developmental Research on Time-Frequency Activity in Adolescence and Early Adulthood / Stephen M. Malone, Jeremy Harper, William G. Iacono
Theta-Beta EEG Ratio: An Electrophysiological Signature of Motivation and Attentional Control in Normal and Abnormal Behavior / Dennis J. L. G. Schutter, J. Leon Kenemans
Cortical Source Localization in EEG Frequency Analysis / Wanze Xie, John E. Richards
Frequency Characteristics of Sleep / Alpár S. Lázár, Zsolt I. Lázár, Róbert Bódizs
A Review of Oscillatory Brain Dynamics in Schizophrenia / Kevin M. Spencer
EEG Frequency Techniques for Imaging Control Functions in Anxiety / Jason S. Moser, Courtney Louis, Lilianne Gloe, Stefanie Russman Block, Spencer Fix
Logic behind EEG Frequency Analysis: Basic Electricity and Assumptions / Kyle J. Curham, John J. B. Allen
Bivariate Functional Connectivity Measures for Within- and Cross-Frequency Coupling of Neuronal Oscillations / J. Matias Palva, Satu Palva
Multivariate Methods for Functional Connectivity Analysis / Selin Aviyente
Brain Stimulation Approaches to Investigate EEG Oscillations / Florian H. Kasten, Christoph S. Herrmann
Parameterizing Neural Field Potential Data / Bradley Voytek
From Neural Oscillations to Cognitive Processes / Andreas Keil, Nina Thigpen
Time-Frequency Decomposition Methods for Event-Related Potential Analysis / Selin Aviyente
Time Frequency Analyses in Event-Related Potential Methodologies / Anna Weinberg, Paige Ethridge, Belel Ait Oumeziane, Dan Foti
The Relationship Between Evoked and Induced EEG/MEG Changes: Going Beyond Labels / Ali Mazaheri
Frequency Analysis of the Monkey Neocortical Local Field Potential / Steven L. Bressler
Gamma Activity in Sensory and Cognitive Processing / Daniel Strüber, Christoph S. Herrmann
Frontal Midline Theta as a Model Specimen of Cortical Theta / James F. Cavanagh, Michael X. Cohen.
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Handbook of EEG frequency
EEG frequency
ISBN
9780191924729 (ebook)
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