Publication: Developmental changes of functional and directed resting-state connectivities associated with neuronal oscillations in EEG
Developmental changes of functional and directed resting-state connectivities associated with neuronal oscillations in EEG
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Michels, L., Muthuraman, M., Lüchinger, R., Martin, E., Anwar, A. R., Raethjen, J., Brandeis, D., & Siniatchkin, M. (2013). Developmental changes of functional and directed resting-state connectivities associated with neuronal oscillations in EEG. NeuroImage, 81, 231–242. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.04.030
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Several studies demonstrated that resting-state EEG power differs tremendously between school-aged children and adults. Low-frequency oscillations (delta and theta, <7Hz) are dominant in children but become less prominent in the adult brain, where higher-frequency alpha oscillations (8-12Hz) dominate the mature brain rhythm. However, this assessment of developmental effects with EEG power mapping is restricted to the scalp level and blind to the information flow between brain regions, thus limiting insights about brain development. In
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Michels, L., Muthuraman, M., Lüchinger, R., Martin, E., Anwar, A. R., Raethjen, J., Brandeis, D., & Siniatchkin, M. (2013). Developmental changes of functional and directed resting-state connectivities associated with neuronal oscillations in EEG. NeuroImage, 81, 231–242. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.04.030