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As we have seen in the previous chapters, various neural populations in the brain can generate coherent states in which oscillatory 10 Hz activity as well as theta activity is recorded. A light flash can elicit a 10 Hz enhancement in the brain if the brain shows a disordered activity prior to stimulation. We also can evoke a 40 Hz response with sharp onset light or acoustical stimulation and so on. At this point an important question is; Can we find a way to put the brain in such coherent states of EEG activity without external sensory stimulation? Can we find a sensory—cognitive task to produce coherent internal evoked potentials, or better, internal event-related oscillations?
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Başar, E. (1999). Dynamic Memory Manifested by Induced Alpha. In: Brain Function and Oscillations. Springer Series in Synergetics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59893-7_23
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