Title of article :
Functional properties of sub-bands of oscillatory brain waves to pattern visual stimulation in man
Author/Authors :
A. Tzelepi، نويسنده , , T. Bezerianos، نويسنده , , I. Bodis-Wollner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
The scalp recorded transient visual evoked potential (VEP) represents the massed activity of a large number of neurons of the human visual cortex. Animal studies show that intracerebrally-recorded high frequency electrical activity represents binding between neurons participating in a cooperative response. We evaluated the relationship between scalp recorded high frequency activity and transient VEPs elicited by a repetitive (grating) pattern.
Stimuli were 1 and 4 cycles/degree sinusoidal gratings, presented in an on/off mode. Following conventional averaging, the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) was applied. Multi-resolution decomposition was used to divide the responses into 6 orthogonal frequency bands. The results show that high frequency oscillatory activity in the beta and gamma frequency range is closely related in time to the N70 peak of the simultaneous VEP. Power in both bands is modulated by spatial frequency. Beta range response to hemifield stimulation recorded over a chain of electrodes over the occipital area lateralizes in the same manner as N70, while gamma range activity is insensitive to lateralization and is more closely linked to foveal stimulation. This dissociation between beta and gamma range activity suggests that different bands of high frequency oscillatory activity in humans, linked to visual stimulation, may represent different aspects of visual processing.
Keywords :
Visual evoked potentials , Gamma rhythm , wavelet analysis , Spatial frequency , Pattern stimulation , Hemi®eld stimulation
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology