Pfurtscheller G
Dept. of Medical Informatics, Technical University of Graz, Austria.
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1992 Jul;83(1):62-9. doi: 10.1016/0013-4694(92)90133-3.
Oscillations in the alpha and beta bands can display either an event-related blocking response or an event-related amplitude enhancement. The former is named event-related desynchronization (ERD) and the latter event-related synchronization (ERS). Examples of ERS are localized alpha enhancements in the awake state as well as sigma spindles in sleep and alpha or beta bursts in the comatose state. It was found that alpha band activity can be enhanced over the visual region during a motor task, or during a visual task over the sensorimotor region. This means ERD and ERS can be observed at nearly the same time; both form a spatiotemporal pattern, in which the localization of ERD characterizes cortical areas involved in task-relevant processing, and ERS marks cortical areas at rest or in an idling state.
α波和β波频段的振荡可表现为事件相关阻断反应或事件相关振幅增强。前者被称为事件相关去同步化(ERD),后者为事件相关同步化(ERS)。ERS的例子包括清醒状态下局部α波增强、睡眠中的σ纺锤波以及昏迷状态下的α波或β波爆发。研究发现,在运动任务期间,视觉区域的α波活动会增强;或者在感觉运动区域的视觉任务期间,α波活动也会增强。这意味着几乎可以同时观察到ERD和ERS;两者都形成一种时空模式,其中ERD的定位表征参与任务相关处理的皮质区域,而ERS标记处于休息或空闲状态的皮质区域。