Adolescent development of cortical oscillations: Power, phase, and support of cognitive maturation
Abstract
During adolescence, the integration of specialized functional brain networks related to cognitive control continues to increase. Slow frequency oscillations (4–10 Hz) have been shown to support cognitive control processes, especially within prefrontal regions. However, it is unclear how neural oscillations contribute to functional brain network development and improvements in cognitive control during adolescence. To bridge this gap, we employed...
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Title
Adolescent development of cortical oscillations: Power, phase, and support of cognitive maturation
Published Date
Nov 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
11
Pages
e2004188 - e2004188
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