Motor cortical gamma oscillations: what have we learnt and where are we headed?
Purpose of Review An increase in oscillatory activity in the γ-frequency band (approximately 50–100 Hz) has long been noted during human movement. However, its functional role has been difficult to elucidate. The advent of novel techniques, particularly transcranial alternating current stimulation (...
Main Authors: | Nowak, M, Zich, C, Stagg, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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