Theta and high-beta networks for feedback processing: a simultaneous EEG–fMRI study in healthy male subjects

Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Pages: e1016 - e1016
Published: Jan 31, 2017
Abstract
The reward system is important in assessing outcomes to guide behavior. To achieve these purposes, its core components interact with several brain areas involved in cognitive and emotional processing. A key mechanism suggested to subserve these interactions is oscillatory activity, with a prominent role of theta and high-beta oscillations. The present study used single-trial coupling of simultaneously recorded electroencephalography and...
Paper Details
Title
Theta and high-beta networks for feedback processing: a simultaneous EEG–fMRI study in healthy male subjects
Published Date
Jan 31, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
e1016 - e1016
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