J. E. Kim, Bakul Gohel, K. Kim, H. Kwon, Kyung-min An
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Developing Magnetoencephalography (MEG) based on Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) facilitates to observe the human brain functions in non-invasively and high temporal and high spatial resolution. By using this MEG, we studied alpha rhythm (8-13 Hz) that is one of the most predominant spontaneous rhythm in human brain. The 8–13 Hz rhythm is observed in several sensory region in the brain. In visual related region of occipital, we call to alpha rhythm, and auditory related region of temporal call to tau rhythm, sensorimotor related region of parietal call to mu rhythm. These rhythms are decreased in task related region and increased in task irrelevant regions. This means that these rhythms play a pivotal role of inhibition in task irrelevant region. It may be helpful to attention to the task. In several literature about the alpha-band inhibition in multi-sensory modality experiment, they observed this effect in the occipital and somatosensory region. In this study, we hypothesized that we can also observe the alpha-band inhibition in the auditory cortex, mediated by the tau rhythm. Before that, we first investigated the existence of the alpha and tau rhythm in occipital and temporal region, respectively. To see these rhythms, we applied the visual and auditory stimulation, in turns, suppressed in task relevant regions, respectively.
SQUIDMagnetoencephalographyHuman alpha band rhythmInhibition
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J. E. Kim [ Center for Biosignals, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Daejeon, Korea, Dept. of Medical physics, University of Science and Technology(UST), Daejeon, Korea ]
Bakul Gohel [ Center for Biosignals, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science(KRISS), Daejeon, Korea ]
K. Kim [ Center for Biosignals, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Daejeon, Korea, Dept. of Medical physics, University of Science and Technology(UST), Daejeon, Korea ]
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H. Kwon [ Center for Biosignals, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science(KRISS), Daejeon, Korea ]
Kyung-min An [ Center for Biosignals, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), Daejeon, Korea, Dept. of Medical physics, University of Science and Technology(UST), Daejeon, Korea ]