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    Co-operation in the Brain in Higher Cognitive Functioning

    We have analyzed the interdependencies between different regions of human brain during processing of different kinds of music by using multivariate EEG signals. In this study, a recent index, called similarity in...

    J. Bhattacharya, H. Petsche, E. Pereda in Unifying Themes in Complex Systems (2006)

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    EEG Probability Map** While Listening to a Text: A Group and a Single Case Study

    An EEG map** study was conducted in 42 healthy subjects (20 females and 22 males; 25,1a±3,4) while they were listening to a text. EEG changes in the theta and alpha band were observed mainly in the left temp...

    P. Rappelsberger, D. Lacroix, K. Steinberger, K. Thau in Medical Informatics Europe 1991 (1991)

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    EEG Map** while Listening to a Text: Differences Between Controls and Schizophrenics

    An EEG map** study was conducted in controls and schizophrenic males while they were listening to a text. In controls, changes in EEG parameters were observed mainly in brain areas related to language compre...

    D. Lacroix, P. Rappelsberger, K. Steinberger, K. Thau in Medical Informatics Europe 1991 (1991)

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    The Information Content of the Human EEG

    The field potentials recorded by the EEG emerge from cooperative processes and are commonly explained by synchronization”, a still poorley understood inherent feature of the nervous system. Several properties of...

    H. Petsche in Rhythms in Physiological Systems (1991)

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    Probability Map** of EEG Changes due to the Perception of Music

    When our studies on the EEG during cognition were begun a few years ago, the main question was whether the spontaneous EEG contains any information about cognitive processes or, rather, would turn out as a sor...

    H. Petsche, R. Rappelsberger, K. Lindner in From Neuron to Action (1990)

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    Denkstrategien beim Kopfrechnen: „Probability Map**“von EEG-Leistung und Kohärenz

    Im Rahmen der Untersuchungen von EEG-Veränderungen bei geistigen Leistungen wurde bei Schülern auch Kopfrechnen als Aufgabenstellung gewählt. Die Testgruppe bestand aus 21 männlichen Schülern zwischen 16 und 1...

    K. Lindner, H. Petsche, P. Rappelsberger in Aktuelle Neuropädiatrie 1988 (1989)

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    Gedankliches Vorstellungsvermögen und räumliche Intelligenz: „Probability map**“ von EEG-Leistung und Kohärenz

    Ausgelöst durch Guilfords Untersuchungen (1967), hat die Kreativitätsforschung in den darauf folgenden zwei Jahrzehnten eine stürmische Entwicklung durchgemacht, der jedoch bald Ernüchterung gefolgt ist (Preis...

    H. Petsche, K. Lindner, P. Rappelsberger in Aktuelle Neuropädiatrie 1988 (1989)

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    From Graphein to Topos: Past and Future of Brain Map**

    History is able to teach us scientists, among others, that the results obtained in every epoch are determined primarily by the technological means available at the time in question — another reason to be cauti...

    H. Petsche in Topographic Brain Map** of EEG and Evoked Potentials (1989)

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    Coherence Map** Reveals Differences in the EEG Between Psychiatric Patients and Healthy Persons

    The purpose of this pilot study was to test both the usefulness and reliability of a map** method that was described in its most recent version by Rappels-berger et al. (1986). Unlike other map** methods, ...

    H. Pockberger, A. Lovrek, H. Petsche in Topographic Brain Map** of EEG and Evoke… (1989)

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    Cognitive Processing in the EEG

    The usefulness of the EEG for the detection of brain diseases, particularly epilepsies, has been shown convincingly over the years. Its clinical application has been based mainly on a visual description of mor...

    H. Pockberger, P. Rappelsberger, H. Petsche in Dynamics of Sensory and Cognitive Processi… (1988)

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    Cortical Structure and Electrogenesis

    Recording electrical brain potentials in the electroencephalogram (EEG) has become a major instrument in the clinical diagnosis of brain disorders. It has also contributed toward revealing both the nature and ...

    H. Petsche, H. Pockberger, P. Rappelsberger in Dynamics of Sensory and Cognitive Processi… (1988)

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    Concluding Remarks

    It is a great pleasure for me to have been asked to round off this gathering with some closing remarks. This gives me an opportunity to say a few words that I feel have to be said. At the very first, I think y...

    H. Petsche in Presurgical Evaluation of Epileptics (1987)

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    Evaluation of Relationships Between Seizure Potentials

    For the evaluation of relationships between seizure potentials different methods can be applied. The choice of method largely depends on the kind of signals to be analyzed and on the question which is to be an...

    P. Rappelsberger, H. Pockberger, H. Petsche in Presurgical Evaluation of Epileptics (1987)

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    EEG Analysis Methods in Experimental Neurophysiological Research

    This paper deals with the application of spectral analytical methods to field potentials (EEG) recorded simultaneously with arrays of electrodes from the cortical surface or from intracortically. An essential ...

    P. Rappelsberger, H. Pockberger, H. Petsche, R. Vollmer in Medical Informatics Europe 82 (1982)

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    Intracortical Aspects of the Synchronization of Self-Sustained Bioelectrical Activities

    For studying cortical electrogenesis and its synchronization to what is commonly called “EEG”, the rabbit has turned out to be the most suitable animal. Owing to his unfolded, evenly stretched-out cortex this ...

    H. Petsche, P. Rappelsberger, Zs. Frey in Synchronization of EEG Activity in Epilepsies (1972)