articleCerebral CortexDec 18, 2007BRONZE OA

Spontaneous Fluctuations in Posterior  -Band EEG Activity Reflect Variability in Excitability of Human Visual Areas

University Hospital of Geneva · Berenson Allen Center for Noninvasive Brain Stimulation · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Neural activity fluctuates dynamically with time, and these changes have been reported to be of behavioral significance, despite occurring spontaneously. Through electroencephalography (EEG), fluctuations in alpha-band (8-14 Hz) activity have been identified over posterior sites that covary on a trial-by-trial basis with whether an upcoming visual stimulus will be detected or not. These fluctuations are thought to index the momentary state of visual cortex excitability. Here, we tested this hypothesis by directly exciting human visual cortex via transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to induce illusory visual percepts (phosphenes) in blindfolded participants, while simultaneously recording EEG. We found that…

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