2022

diagram of the back of a participant in the study, showing the stimulus display with moving points, and the electrode arrange ment- an electrode in each side of the brain, and two recording sites per electrode, with a stimulating contact in between the two. The participant holds grasping measuring apparatus in each hand.
Herz DM, Groppa S, Brown P
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coloured waves of oscillations are layered on top of each other
McNamara CG, Rothwell M, Sharott A
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2021

A local field potential plotted and the top in black, and plots of six extracted 'intrinctic mode functions' (IMFs) which are oscillatory, each at a different frequency, with amplitude for each changing throughout the plotted period. The bottom plot, IMF 6, theta, is a large and fairly constant amplitude.
Quinn AJ, Lopes-Dos-Santos V, Nobre AC, Dupret D, Woolrich M
Example co-firing graph. Each node represents one cell. Each edge represents the co-firing association of one cell pair, color-coded according to their correlation’s sign and width proportional to the edge’s absolute value.
Gava GP, McHugh SB, Lefèvre L, Lopes-Dos-Santos V, Trouche S, El-Gaby M, Schultz SR, Dupret D

2020

A sequential neurofeedback-behaviour task, with the neurofeedback reflecting the occurrence of beta bursts quantified in real-time based on EEG measurements over sensorimotor cortex, was used to evaluate the relationship between cortical beta bursts and movement initialisation.
He S, Everest-Phillips C, Brown P, Tan H
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Graph showing beta signalled local conflict, and carried over this effect to the next cue in a sequence.
Bogacz R, Litvak V, Oswal A, Little S, Pedrosa D, Herz DM, Patai EZ
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2019

striatal interneurons
Sharott A, Doig NM, Garas FN, Vinciati F, Magill PJ
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Tremor-phase-specific brain  stimulation
Cagnan H, Weerasinghe G, Brown P
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stepping figure
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Bursts of beta activity (beta LFP) in the subthalamic nucleus (STN) approximately half a second before the movement onset (MO) are associated with lower speeds (velocity; red arrows) of the forthcoming reaching movements.
Torrecillos F, Brown P, Tan H
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