Brain Dynamics, Cognition and Complex Systems Research Center, Istanbul Kultur University, Istanbul, Turkey.
Int J Psychophysiol. 2012 Oct;86(1):1-24. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2012.07.002. Epub 2012 Jul 20.
Questions related to the genesis and functional correlates of the brain's alpha oscillations around 10Hz (Alpha) are one of the fundamental research areas in neuroscience. In recent decades, analysis of this activity has been not only the focus of interest for description of sensory-cognitive processes, but has also led to trials for establishing new hypotheses. The present review and the companion review aim to constitute an ensemble of "reasonings and suggestions" to understand alpha oscillations based on a wide range of accumulated findings rather than a trial to launch a new "alpha theory".
The review starts with descriptions of earlier extracellular recordings, field potentials and also considers earlier alpha hypotheses. Analytical descriptions of evoked and event-related responses, event-related desynchronization, the relationship between spontaneous activity and evoked potentials, aging brain, pathology and alpha response in cognitive impairment are in the content of this review. In essence, the gamut of the survey includes a multiplicity of evidence on functional correlates in sensory processing, cognition, memory and vegetative system, including the spinal cord and heart.
本次综述和其姊妹篇旨在基于广泛的已积累发现来构成对 alpha 振荡的“推理和建议”的集合,而不是尝试提出新的“alpha 理论”。
综述从早期的细胞外记录、场电位的描述开始,同时也考虑了早期的 alpha 假说。诱发和事件相关反应、事件相关去同步化、自发活动与诱发电位的关系、老化大脑、病理学以及认知障碍中的 alpha 反应等分析描述都包含在本次综述中。从本质上讲,调查的范围包括了大量关于感觉处理、认知、记忆和植物性系统(包括脊髓和心脏)的功能相关性的证据。