Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9653106 Neural Networks 2005 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Mesoscopic patterns of neural activity were sought in multichannel EEGs of rabbits that were trained to respond to conditioned stimuli (CSs) in visual, auditory and somatic modalities. Spatiotemporal patterns were sought of oscillations in the beta and gamma ranges. The techniques required for preprocessing EEGs in search of global patterns were diametrically opposed to those needed for localization of modular EEG signals. Frames were found in the form of intermittent spatial patterns of phase and amplitude modulation (AM and PM) of carrier waves in beta and gamma ranges that served to classify EEG frames with respect to CSs. A model based on the intentional action-perception cycle is proposed to complement the information processing model.
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