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Perturbation of theta-gamma coupling at the temporal lobe hinders verbal declarative memoryde Lara et al., 2018
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- de Lara G
- Alekseichuk I
- Turi Z
- Lehr A
- Antal A
- Paulus W
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- Brain stimulation
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Background Phase-amplitude cross-frequency coupling (PAC) is characterized by the modulation of the power of a fast brain oscillation (eg, gamma) by the phase of a slow rhythm (eg, theta). PAC in different sub-and neocortical regions is known to underlie …
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