We just published an article decomposing human EEG alpha activity into periodic (oscillatory) and aperiodic (1/f) activity. It turns out that aperiodic alpha amplitude increases over time on taks while periodic activity is modulated by tACS:
https://t.co/I7xAZqaLhQ
My post-doc, Sreekari Vogeti, investigated whether near-threshold auditory perception is modulated by alpha or delta transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS), or positive and negative direct current:
https://t.co/PCWyQJj3aP
We were able to modulate the P300 amplitude by aligning delta-tACS to visual stimulation:
ERP-aligned delta transcranial alternating current stimulation modulat... https://t.co/GlcRu69Sl7
Congrats to @HaticeSahin128 and @maren_bertheau! They just won scholarships of the Heinz Neumüller Foudation for their respective disseration projects within the research training Group SEAS. 🥳
Welcome to our new Neurocognitive Psychology students! We wish you a great start into your master's programme and are looking forward to exciting courses and future research with you. 💙
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My former postdoc Florian Kasten just published an article showing that only one out of four brain states is susceptible to tACS:
The hidden brain-state dynamics of tACS aftereffects https://t.co/Ooz6IfZIk1
P300 Modulation via Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation in Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Crossover Study https://t.co/BHM01qr3wi
Meet us at the Open Doors Day of the Neuroimaging Unit, the Department for Psychology and the Department for Neuroscience and see some of our research in action! 🧠
* Exhibitions/Tours will unfortunately be offered in German only.
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My PhD student Jill von Conta just published the results of her pre-registered study on temporal interference stimulation. Read for yourself: https://t.co/aLBlASactY