The effect of stimulus type and tempo on sensorimotor synchronization during finger-tapping in cerebellar ataxia: behavioral and neural evidence Abstract Sensorimotor synchronization, coordination of movements with external rhythms, occurs daily. Finger-tapping tasks are often used to study biological mechanisms underlying sensorimotor synchro... EEG Multimodal Neurorehabilitation eego mylab May 2, 2025
Preserved auditory-motor synchronization during finger-tapping to music and metronomes at various tempi in progressive multiple sclerosis Abstract Background: Persons with relapsing and remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) can synchronize steps with music and metronomes at different tempi. However, progressing demyelination, loss of neural... Cognitive Research EEG Neurorehabilitation eego mylab May 2, 2025
Comparison of Thai and English Speaking Signals from Brain Using Deep Learning and EEG Abstract This study investigates the decoding and comparison of brain signals associated with spoken Thai and English words using deep learning techniques and EEG equipment. In the field of Brain-Comp... Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) EEG Neuroscience eego mylab Apr 30, 2025
Using the β/α Ratio to Enhance Odor-Induced EEG Emotion Recognition Abstract Emotion recognition using an odor-induced electroencephalogram (EEG) has broad applications in human-computer interaction. However, existing studies often rely on subjective self-reporting to... Cognitive Research EEG Neuromodulation Apr 30, 2025
Brain-computer interface training fosters perceptual skills to detect errors Abstract Accurate perception of visuo-motor errors is essential for perceptual and sensorimotor learning so that corrective actions are performed timely to maintain stability and goal-directed behavio... Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Cognitive Research EEG Preprint eego rt Apr 30, 2025
EEG dynamical features during variable-intensity cycling exercise in Parkinson's disease Abstract Background: Exercise is increasingly recognized as a beneficial intervention for Parkinson’s disease (PD), yet the optimal type and intensity of exercise remain unclear. This study investigat... Clinical Research EEG Neuroscience waveguard Apr 28, 2025
Neural oscillatory dynamics in joint action: distinct contributions of entrainment and beta modulation to self–other integration Abstract Temporal coordination plays a pivotal role in human activities, enabling effective communication and collaboration. Yet, the neural mechanisms supporting this ability remain poorly understood... Cognitive Research EEG Hyperscanning Neuroscience Preprint eego rt Apr 24, 2025
EEG-Based Detection of Induced Relaxation Abstract ABSTRACT Relaxation, which means the absence of tension and stress, is important for health, as extended periods of tension may lead to illness. This study detects induced relaxation through ... Cognitive Research EEG Neuromodulation eego sports Apr 23, 2025
Defective Intracortical Inhibition as a Marker of Impaired Neural Compensation in Amputees Undergoing Rehabilitation Abstract Background/Objectives: Lower-limb amputation (LLA) leads to disability, impaired mobility, and reduced quality of life, affecting 1.6 million people in the USA. Postamputation, motor cortex r... EEG Multimodal Neuromodulation Neurorehabilitation waveguard Apr 22, 2025
The Effect of Cue Frequency, Modality and Rhythmicity on Finger Tapping Behaviour and Movement-Related Cortical Activity Abstract Sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) involves the coordination of movements with rhythmic sensory cues. While cue character-istics influence SMS behaviour and neural pathways, their impact on c... EEG Neuroscience eego rt waveguard Apr 19, 2025
Neural connectivity and balance control in aging: Insights from directed cortical networks during sensory conflict Abstract Highlights • Aging impairs adaptive sensory reweighting for balance control in conflicting environments. • Older adults exhibit reduced neural network flexibility and efficiency during balanc... EEG Neuroscience eego rt waveguard Apr 18, 2025
Cortical dynamics underlying initiation of rapid steps with contrasting postural demands Abstract Our ability to flexibly initiate rapid visually-guided stepping movements can be measured in the form of express visuomotor responses (EVRs), which are short-latency (~100 ms), goal-directed ... EEG High-Density EEG Neuroscience waveguard Apr 16, 2025