Publikation: Combined EEG and MEG recordings of visual 40 Hz responses to illusory triangles in human
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EEG and MEG were simultaneously recorded to study the visual gamma-band (30-70 Hz) responses. The electrical gamma-band response phase-locked to stimulus onset can be subdivided into a central component at 39 Hz and an occipital component at 36 Hz. A new high-frequency magnetic phase-locked response recorded over the occipital lobe is described. Its topography is complex and probably reflects the activity of multiple sources. Both electrical and magnetic high-frequency responses differ in topography from the low-frequency responses in the same latency range, suggesting that at least partially distinct sources are involved. The existence of a non-phase-locked 40 Hz component around 280 ms is confirmed in EEG data but is not detectable in MEG data.
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TALLON-BAUDRY, Catherine, Olivier BERTRAND, Christian WIENBRUCH, Bernhard ROSS, Christo PANTEV, 1997. Combined EEG and MEG recordings of visual 40 Hz responses to illusory triangles in human. In: Neuroreport. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 1997, 8(5), pp. 1103-1107. ISSN 0959-4965. eISSN 1473-558X. Available under: doi: 10.1097/00001756-199703240-00008BibTex
@article{TallonBaudry1997-03-24Combi-56618, year={1997}, doi={10.1097/00001756-199703240-00008}, title={Combined EEG and MEG recordings of visual 40 Hz responses to illusory triangles in human}, number={5}, volume={8}, issn={0959-4965}, journal={Neuroreport}, pages={1103--1107}, author={Tallon-Baudry, Catherine and Bertrand, Olivier and Wienbruch, Christian and Ross, Bernhard and Pantev, Christo} }
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