Term ID: T1517

Electroencephalographic Coherence

/electroencephalographic-coherence/
A measure of synchronization between EEG signals recorded from different brain locations, reflecting functional connectivity and coordination between brain regions during various cognitive and emotional tasks.
Example: Increased coherence between frontal and temporal brain regions during working memory tasks, indicating coordinated neural activity supporting cognitive performance.

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Reference: Thatcher et al. (1986)