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Large-scale network-level processes during entrainment

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BRAIN RESEARCH
Volume 1635, Issue -, Pages 143-152

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2016.01.043

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Visual steady-state; Graph theory; Global density; Node degree; Seeded connectivity; Functional connectivity; Entrainment

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  1. European Research Council (WIN2CON) [ERC StG 283404]

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Visual rhythmic stimulation evokes a robust power increase exactly at the stimulation frequency, the so-called steady-state response (SSR). Localization of visual SSRs normally shows a very focal modulation of power in visual cortex and led to the treatment and interpretation of SSRs as a local phenomenon. Given the brain network dynamics, we hypothesized that SSRs have additional large-scale effects on the brain functional network that can be revealed by means of graph theory. We used rhythmic visual stimulation at a range of frequencies (4-30 Hz), recorded MEG and investigated source level connectivity across the whole brain. Using graph theoretical measures we observed a frequency unspecific reduction of global density in the alpha band disconnecting visual cortex from the rest of the network. Also, a frequency-specific increase of connectivity between occipital cortex and precuneus was found at the stimulation frequency that exhibited the highest resonance (30 Hz). In conclusion, we showed that SSRs dynamically reorganized the brain functional network. These large-scale effects should be taken into account not only when attempting to explain the nature of SSRs, but also when used in various experimental designs. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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