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      Induced alpha band power changes in the human EEG and attention.

      Neuroscience Letters
      Adult, Alpha Rhythm, Attention, physiology, Electroencephalography, Evoked Potentials, Female, Humans, Male, Reaction Time

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          Induced alpha power (in a lower, intermediate and upper band) which is deprived from evoked electroencephalograph (EEG) activity was analyzed in an oddball task in which a warning signal (WS) preceded a target or non-target. The lower band, reflecting phasic alertness, desynchronizes only in response to the WS and target. The intermediate band, reflecting expectancy, desynchronizes about 1 s before a target or non-target appears. Upper alpha desynchronizes only after a target is presented and, thus, reflects the performance of the task which was to count the targets. Thus, only slower alpha frequencies reflect attentional demands such as alertness and expectancy.

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          9572588
          10.1016/S0304-3940(98)00122-0

          Chemistry
          Adult,Alpha Rhythm,Attention,physiology,Electroencephalography,Evoked Potentials,Female,Humans,Male,Reaction Time

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