Authors
Robert Becker, Matthias Reinacher, Frank Freyer, Arno Villringer, Petra Ritter
Publication date
2011/7/27
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
31
Issue
30
Pages
11016-11027
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Variability of evoked single-trial responses despite constant input or task is a feature of large-scale brain signals recorded by fMRI. Initial evidence signified relevance of fMRI signal variability for perception and behavior. Yet the underlying intrinsic neuronal sources have not been previously substantiated. Here, we address this issue using simultaneous EEG–fMRI and real-time classification of ongoing alpha-rhythm states triggering visual stimulation in human subjects. We investigated whether spontaneous neuronal oscillations—as reflected in the posterior alpha rhythm—account for variability of evoked fMRI responses. Based on previous work, we specifically hypothesized linear superposition of fMRI activity related to fluctuations of ongoing alpha rhythm and a visually evoked fMRI response. We observed that spontaneous alpha-rhythm power fluctuations largely explain evoked fMRI response variance in …
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Scholar articles
R Becker, M Reinacher, F Freyer, A Villringer, P Ritter - Journal of Neuroscience, 2011