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Alpha phase reset contributes to the generation of ERPs
Authors:Hanslmayr Simon  Klimesch Wolfgang  Sauseng Paul  Gruber Walter  Doppelmayr Michael  Freunberger Roman  Pecherstorfer Thomas  Birbaumer Niels
Affiliation:Department of Physiological Psychology, University of Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria.
Abstract:An unresolved question in electroencephalogram (EEG) research is whether event-related potentials (ERPs) are generated by phase-reset or evoked response. We analyzed data of a visual feature detection task and will show 1) phase concentration in the alpha frequency range, 2) ongoing alpha activity prior to stimulus onset, 3) evoked alpha oscillation in the ERP, 4) lack of power increase during phase concentration, 5) decrease in amplitude variance during early evoked components preceding a decrease in power, and 6) the same cortical sources for induced prestimulus power and evoked poststimulus power. Because none of these data provide unequivocal evidence for phase reset, we additionally tested the basic assumption of the evoked model, which is the additivity of the evoked response on the basis of a simulation approach. Our findings suggest that nonadditive processes-typical for a phase reset-are involved in the generation of the ERP. Thus, together with the other findings this study provides unequivocal evidence for phase resetting in the human EEG.
Keywords:alpha    EEG    ERP    oscillations    phase    phase resetting
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