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Homeostatic Neural Responses to Photic Stimulation

Philipp Streicher
The University of Sussex
May 23, 2024

This talk presents findings from open and closed-loop neural stimulation experiments using EEG. Fixed-frequency (10 Hz) stimulation revealed cross-cortical alpha power suppression post-stimulation, modulated by the difference between the individual's alpha frequency and the stimulation frequency. Closed-loop stimulation demonstrated phase-dependent effects: trough stimulation enhanced lower alpha activity, while peak stimulation suppressed high alpha to beta activity. These findings provide evidence for homeostatic mechanisms in the brain's response to photic stimulation, with implications for neuromodulation applications.

ePosterNeuroscience

Alpha power is coupled to the infra-slow gastric rhythm in different visual tasks

Janina Hüer, Nicolai Wolpert, Catherine Tallon-Baudry
ePosterNeuroscience

Increased EEG alpha power is associated with higher vitamin D3 and lower IL-8 levels in Borna-positive depressed patients

Anna Josefine Torner, Detlef E. Dietrich, Bernhard T. Baune, Kristian Folta-Schoofs
ePosterNeuroscience

EEG alpha power differences in the Icelandic winter between individuals with high vs. low risk for Seasonal Affective Disorder

Lada Zelinski, Yvonne Höller, Ragnar Pétur Olafsson

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

Goal-directed alpha power actively filters initial afferent activity in early visual cortices

Chen Li, Kieran S. Mohr, Simon P. Kelly, Manuel Gomez-Ramirez, Ian C. Fiebelkorn

FENS Forum 2024

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