Month: February 2022

Enhanced Interplay of Neuronal Coherence and Coupling in the Dying Human Brain

The neurophysiological footprint of brain activity after cardiac arrest and during near-death experience (NDE) is not well understood. Although a hypoactive state of brain activity has been assumed, experimental animal studies have shown increased activity after cardiac arrest, particularly in the gamma-band, resulting from hypercapnia prior to and cessation of cerebral blood flow after cardiac […]

Published on February 22, 2022

Closed-loop neuromodulation for studying spontaneous activity and causality

Having established that spontaneous brain activity follows meaningful coactivation patterns and correlates with behavior, researchers have turned their attention to understanding its function and behavioral significance. We suggest closed-loop neuromodulation as a neural perturbation tool uniquely well suited for this task. Closed-loop neuromodulation has primarily been viewed as an interventionist tool to teach subjects to […]

Published on February 22, 2022

Exercise Increases Ability to Remember Meaningful Moments

Want to preserve all those precious memories, including your first kiss and how you felt the first time you got behind the wheel of a car? If you do, start moving: New research shows that when sedentary older adults started to exercise, they showed improvements in episodic… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. […]

Published on February 21, 2022