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Theta synchrony is increased near neural populations that are active when initiating instructed movement
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Theta synchrony is increased near neural populations that are active when initiating instructed movement

Ashwin G. Ramayya, Andrew I. Yang, Vivek P. Buch, John F. Burke, Andrew G. Richardson, Cameron Brandon, Joel M. Stein, Kathryn A. Davis, H. Isaac Chen, Alexander Proekt, …
eNeuro, Vol.8(1)
2021

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Brain Electroencephalography Humans Movement Spatial Memory Theta Rhythm adult algorithm Article attention deficit disorder behavioral science brain depth stimulation brain function clinical article cognitive development computer assisted tomography electrocorticography electroencephalography electrophysiology executive function eye tracking false discovery rate female Fourier transform frontal lobe functional magnetic resonance imaging hand movement human male motor system movement (physiology) nerve potential occipital lobe oscillation perception seizure spatial memory stimulus striate cortex task performance voluntary movement brain movement (physiology) theta rhythm
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