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
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
Pre-movement sensorimotor oscillations shape the sense of agency by gating cortical connectivity Abstract Our sense of agency, the subjective experience of controlling our actions, is a crucial component of self-awareness and motor control. It is thought to ori- ginate from the comparison between... EEG Neuroscience eego mylab Apr 15, 2025
Recognition of Fine Textures Using Friction and EEG Methods Abstract Tactile perception is essential for humans to recognise objects. This study systematically investigated the tribological behaviour of the finger and physiological response of the brain relate... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience eego sports Apr 14, 2025
Early cortical processing of coherent vs. non-coherent motion stimuli in younger and older adults: An event-related potential (ERP) study investigating visually induced vection Abstract The neurophysiological basis of vection (i.e., the illusion of self-motion) is not well understood. Preliminary evidence suggests that neural predictors of vection can be identified through e... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience eego sports Apr 14, 2025
Cortico force coherence of the finger and toe with slight rhythmic pressure on force sensors using electroencephalography Abstract We investigated the usefulness of cortico-force coherence (CFC) between electroencephalography (EEG) and force signals for assessing sensorimotor cortex function. Fourteen healthy participant... Clinical Research EMG Neuroscience eego rt eego sports Apr 12, 2025
Social Influences on the Aesthetic Experience of Dance Abstract Art experiences, in particular, dance and performing arts, have evolved as social tools facilitating non-verbal communication, group coordination and social bonding. While the behavioural, ph... EEG Neuroscience Thesis eego sports Apr 11, 2025
Modulatory role of the right VLPFC in crowd emotional perception following social exclusion Abstract The right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (rVLPFC) is a crucial region involved in modulating social exclusion. Although prior studies have focused primarily on how social exclusion influence... Neuromodulation Neuroscience TMS visor2 Apr 10, 2025
Modulatory role of the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex in crowd emotional perception following social exclusion Abstract The right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (rVLPFC) is a crucial region involved in modulating social exclusion. Although prior studies have focused primarily on how social exclusion influence... Neuromodulation Neuroscience TMS visor2 Apr 10, 2025
Variability of Spatiotemporal-Rhythmic Network During Inhibitory Control in Repetitive Subconcussion Abstract The inhibitory control dysfunction associated with the cognitive symptoms resulting from repetitive subconcussion (SC) is frequent. Implementing inhibitory control is temporally resolved and ... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience eego rt Apr 1, 2025