Our new study reports, for the first time, functional interactions among EEG brain...
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Our new study reports, for the first time, functional interactions among EEG brain rhythms in music perception.
Our approach was motivated by recent trends in Network Science that focus on the multi-scaled character of complex network systems.
The study is based on an EEG music experiment with the first part of the Johann Sebastian Bach Violin Concerto No. 1, Allegro moderato in A minor (BWV 1041). The first movement of this concerto features as an excellent example of a fundamental musicological form known as the ritornello form.
The paper is to appear in Journal of Neural Engineering as:
Dimitrios A. Adamos, Nikolaos Laskaris and Sifis Micheloyannis, Harnessing functional segregation across brain rhythms as a means to detect EEG oscillatory multiplexing during music listening, Journal of Neural Engineering (2018).
A preprint is available through Arxiv.org and ResearchGate.net
Source codes are available at: https://github.com/AdamosDA/Brain-Rhythms-Multiplexing