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It is only since recently that brain activity in human subjects during tACS can be investigated.
Konishi, S., Nakajima, K., Uchida, I., Sekihara, K. & Miyashita, Y. No‐go dominant brain activity in human inferior prefrontal cortex revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging.
Simultaneous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of two participants, called hyperscanning, has been used to assess brain activity in human behavioral experiments in which participants can interact with each other15,16.
The detection of brain activity in human neuroimaging studies that resembles multisensory integration responses at the cellular level in other species, suggests similar crossmodal binding mechanisms may be operational in the human brain.
The same techniques have occasionally been used to study brain activity in human patients suffering from intractable epilepsy, in cases where there was a medical necessity to implant electrodes to localize the brain area responsible for epileptic seizures.
To date, investigators have exclusively used non-invasive methods to measure brain activity in human subjects during vocalization-playback experiments using the subjects' own voice.
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Haynes, J. D. & Rees, G. Decoding mental states from brain activity in humans.
A team led by Carola Wiklund-Hörnqvist at Umeå University, tracked brain activity in humans while being repeatedly tested with or without feedback.
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has successfully allowed us to watch brain activity in humans during experimental tasks, and has revealed which brain regions are specialized for which computational functions.
More specifically, we recorded electrical brain activity in humans engaged in a specially designed cued visual search paradigm to probe the object-related visual processing before and during the transition from distributed to focal spatial attention.
The knowledge about the function of this structure is mainly based on single-unit recordings in animals with relatively few neuroimaging studies investigating eye-movement related brain activity in humans.
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