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Spatiotemporal phase slip patterns for visual evoked potentials, covert object naming tasks, and insight moments extracted from 256 channel EEG recordings

Spatiotemporal phase slip patterns for visual evoked potentials, covert object naming tasks, and insight moments extracted from 256 channel EEG recordings


Titill: Spatiotemporal phase slip patterns for visual evoked potentials, covert object naming tasks, and insight moments extracted from 256 channel EEG recordings
Höfundur: Ramon, Ceon
Graichen, Uwe
Gargiulo, Paolo   orcid.org/0000-0002-5049-4817
Zanow, Frank
Knösche, Thomas R.
Haueisen, Jens
Útgáfa: 2023-06-13
Tungumál: Enska
Umfang: 6917221
Deild: Department of Engineering
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Birtist í: Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience; 17()
ISSN: 1662-5145
DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2023.1087976
Efnisorð: Vísindadeild; Verkfræðingar; cortical neurodynamics; cortical phase transitions; EEG phase slips; eureka effects; insight moments; phase jumps; VEP; visual object naming; Sensory Systems; Cognitive Neuroscience; Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4416

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Ramon , C , Graichen , U , Gargiulo , P , Zanow , F , Knösche , T R & Haueisen , J 2023 , ' Spatiotemporal phase slip patterns for visual evoked potentials, covert object naming tasks, and insight moments extracted from 256 channel EEG recordings ' , Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience , vol. 17 , 1087976 , pp. 1087976 . https://doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2023.1087976

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Phase slips arise from state transitions of the coordinated activity of cortical neurons which can be extracted from the EEG data. The phase slip rates (PSRs) were studied from the high-density (256 channel) EEG data, sampled at 16.384 kHz, of five adult subjects during covert visual object naming tasks. Artifact-free data from 29 trials were averaged for each subject. The analysis was performed to look for phase slips in the theta (4–7 Hz), alpha (7–12 Hz), beta (12–30 Hz), and low gamma (30–49 Hz) bands. The phase was calculated with the Hilbert transform, then unwrapped and detrended to look for phase slip rates in a 1.0 ms wide stepping window with a step size of 0.06 ms. The spatiotemporal plots of the PSRs were made by using a montage layout of 256 equidistant electrode positions. The spatiotemporal profiles of EEG and PSRs during the stimulus and the first second of the post-stimulus period were examined in detail to study the visual evoked potentials and different stages of visual object recognition in the visual, language, and memory areas. It was found that the activity areas of PSRs were different as compared with EEG activity areas during the stimulus and post-stimulus periods. Different stages of the insight moments during the covert object naming tasks were examined from PSRs and it was found to be about 512 ± 21 ms for the ‘Eureka’ moment. Overall, these results indicate that information about the cortical phase transitions can be derived from the measured EEG data and can be used in a complementary fashion to study the cognitive behavior of the brain.

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Funding Information: A portion of this work was funded by grants from the Landspitali Research Fund and the Icelandic Research Fund (RANNIS), Grant Number: 174236-051, Modeling of Cranial Muscle Artefacts in EEG Data. UG was funded by German Research Foundation, Grant Number: GR 5251/1-1. Publisher Copyright: Copyright © 2023 Ramon, Graichen, Gargiulo, Zanow, Knösche and Haueisen. Copyright © 2023 Ramon, Graichen, Gargiulo, Zanow, Knösche and Haueisen.

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