Set-up of an experimental protocol to analyse physiological signals during autonomous driving in a dynamic driving simulator Abstract Highlights Changes in the subjects’ emotional state were detected using a dynamic simulator. • Acceptance of a human vs. AD logic were qualitatively and quantitatively assessed. • The ECG is ... Cognitive Research EEG eego sports waveguard May 20, 2025
Grasp-dependent modulations in EEG - EMG coherence are observed in young but not older adults Abstract EEG–EMG coherence (Corticomuscular coherence – CMC) reveals the functional connection between the cortical activity and muscle activity during voluntary movements. During voluntary movements ... Neuroscience waveguard May 14, 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
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
Interocular suppression in chromoluminance patterns measured with SSVEP Abstract Many cells in the early human visual system respond to either chromatic or luminance contrast or a combination of both. In addition, depending on their location in the visual hierarchy, these... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience waveguard Apr 16, 2025
Neurocognitive Correlates of Internet Use: Psychological Measures and Electrophysiological Signatures from Resting-State and Task-Based EEG in a Sample of Healthy Regular Internet Users Abstract Problematic Internet Use (PIU) emerges amid ubiquitous connectivity yet remains conceptually heterogeneous and underrecognized. This thesis examines PIU as a continuum in a non-clinical sampl... Cognitive Research EEG Thesis waveguard Apr 12, 2025
Chronic dizziness in older adults: Disrupted sensorimotor EEG beta oscillations during postural instability Abstract Objective: Chronic dizziness is common in older adults, yet frequently occurs without a clear cause (‘idiopathic dizziness’). Patients experience subjective unsteadiness with minimal objectiv... Clinical Research EEG waveguard Apr 8, 2025
The effect of moral identity on facial emotion processing in adolescents with hearing loss: An ERP study Abstract Objective: This study examines whether the moral character of others influences the recognition of facial emotion expressions in adolescents with hearing loss and compares these effects with ... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience eego mylab waveguard Mar 26, 2025
Electrophysiological effects of deep brain stimulation in anorexia nervosa Abstract Objective: To study deep brain stimulation (DBS)-induced electrophysiological changes over time in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN). Methods: We performed EEG recordings on 4 AN patients t... Clinical Research EEG Mental Health Neuroscience waveguard Mar 26, 2025