tin electrodes mounted in an electrocap (electro cap international)
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Tin Electrodes Mounted In An Electrocap, supplied by electro cap international, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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1) Product Images from "Alpha and beta desynchronization during consolidation of newly learned words"
Article Title: Alpha and beta desynchronization during consolidation of newly learned words
Journal: bioRxiv
doi: 10.1101/2025.01.09.632010
Figure Legend Snippet: Grand-averaged time-frequency plots showing the oscillatory activity in the covert naming task of Day 1 and Day 5 (in dB) relative to baseline (−0.1 to 0 s time-locked to picture presentation) for frontal (F3, Fz, F4), central (C3, Cz, C4), posterior (P3, Pz, P4), and posterior-occipital (PO1, Oz, PO2) electrode positions. All plots encompass the frequency range from 0 to 35 Hz (y-axis) and the temporal interval from -0.1 to 1 second (x-axis) time-locked to picture onset. Picture onset is indicated by white vertical lines at 0 s.
Techniques Used: Activity Assay
Figure Legend Snippet: A) Grand-averaged time-frequency plots showing learning-related power changes (Day 5 minus Day 1) (in dB) relative to baseline (−0.1 to 0 ms time-locked to picture presentation). The statistically significant cluster is outlined in white. B) Raster plot of the time course of the significant cluster in the 8-25 Hz frequency range across all electrodes in the interval from 0 to 1 second after picture presentation.
Techniques Used:
Figure Legend Snippet: Topographical maps of the mean power changes (Day 5 minus Day 1; in dB) for the alpha (8-12 Hz) (top) and beta range (18-25 Hz) (bottom) in the 0 to 1 second interval time-locked to picture onset, in steps of 100 ms. In every time interval, asterisks mark the electrodes that were part of the s significant cluster which encompassed both frequency bands.
Techniques Used:
Figure Legend Snippet: Time course of learning-related power changes in the alpha (8-12 Hz) (right) and lower beta (18-25 Hz) (left) bands for Day 1 (discontinuous lines) and Day 5 (continuous lines) at posterior-occipital electrodes (average of activity at Pz, P3, P4, PO1, PO2 and Oz electrodes).
Techniques Used: Activity Assay
