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EEG alpha oscillations: the inhibition–timing hypothesisKlimesch et al., 2007
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- Klimesch W
- Sauseng P
- Hanslmayr S
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The traditional belief is that the event-related alpha response can solely be described in terms of suppression or event-related desynchronization (ERD). Recent research, however, has shown that under certain conditions alpha responds reliably with an increase in …
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