Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6035987 | NeuroImage | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Low-frequency EEG power decreases between adolescence and adulthood. ⺠Spontaneous EEG power fluctuations are reliably coupled with distinct brain regions. ⺠EEG-BOLD coupling patterns are frequency and condition specific. ⺠No change in the EEG-BOLD coupling was identified corresponding to the neuronal maturation captured by the EEG. ⺠EEG-BOLD coupling measures a distinct aspect of neurophysiological activity that presumably matures earlier than the neuronal activity captured by low-frequency EEG.
Keywords
GSPLFPFWEMNIFOVEPIRSNsDMNFWHMBOLDSPMFFTBCGICAGFPHRFROIResting state networksElectroencephalogramECGelectrocardiogramBallistocardiogramAdolescenceFast Fourier TransformationIndependent component analysisanalysis of varianceANOVAecho planar imagingfunctional magnetic resonance imagingfMRIResting stateTime of echotime of repetitiondefault mode networkfull width at half maximumGlobal field powermagnetoencephalographyregion of interestMontreal Neurological InstituteFamily wise error rateStatistical Parametric MappingEEGlocal field potentials
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Authors
Rafael Lüchinger, Lars Michels, Ernst Martin, Daniel Brandeis,