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Towards a systematization of brain oscillatory activity in actions

Christian Beste, Alexander Münchau, Christian Frings

2023Communications Biology139 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Information processing in the brain is governed by oscillatory activity. Activity oscillations in specific frequency bands (theta, alpha, beta and gamma) have been associated with various cognitive functions. A drawback of this is that the plethora of findings led to considerable uncertainty as to the functional relevance of activity in different frequency bands and their interrelation. Here, we use a novel cognitive-science theoretical framework to better understand and conceptually harmonize neurophysiological research on human action control. We outline how this validated starting point can systematize and probably reframe the functional relevance of oscillatory activity relevant for action control and beyond.

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Cognitive reframingRelevance (law)Action (physics)CognitionBrain activity and meditationPsychologyCognitive scienceControl (management)NeurophysiologyElectroencephalographyCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceSocial psychologyPhysicsPolitical scienceQuantum mechanicsLawNeural dynamics and brain functionMemory and Neural MechanismsNeural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
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