Noise-induced large-scale phase synchronization of human-brain activity associated with behavioural stochastic resonance

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Published 23 October 2007 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation K. Kitajo et al 2007 EPL 80 40009 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/80/40009

0295-5075/80/4/40009

Abstract

We demonstrate that both detection of weak visual signals to the right eye and phase synchronization of electro-encephalogram (EEG) signals from widely separated areas of the human brain are increased by addition of weak visual noise to the left eye. We found a close relationship between the resulting noise-induced changes in behavioural performance and the similarly resulting changes in phase synchronization between widely separated brain areas. These results imply that noise-induced large-scale neural synchronization may play a significant role in information transmission in the brain.

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