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Elucidating the spatiotemporal dynamics of the EEG is crucial for applying the EEG to clinical and welfare engineering fields (e.g., a brain-computer interface (BCI) for physically disabilities). The present study focused on the EEG synchronized with flicker stimuli (steady-state visually evoked potential, SSVEP) and investigated the dependence of spatiotemporal characteristics of the SSVEP on the...
Dependence of phase response of electroencephalogram (EEG) on stimulus light frequency is investigated under the condition of the stimulus frequency in the range from 5 to 20 Hz for clarifying the effect of the entrained alpha wave to the response of the EEG. Under the flicker stimuli the frequency of which is less than 8 Hz, the response of EEG to the stimuli is rather disordered; the phase of the...
Spatiotemporal phase dynamics of response of brain waves to periodic flicker stimuli are investigated to compare the response properties of the alpha waves with those of steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs). Under flicker stimuli the frequency of which is outside the range 8-13 Hz (outside the range of the alpha wave), the response of the brain wave, namely, the SSVEPs, constitutes the...
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