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Challenges and Approaches in the Study of Neural Entrainment

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When exposed to rhythmic stimulation, the human brain displays rhythmic activity across sensory modalities and regions. Given the ubiquity of this phenomenon, how sensory rhythms are transformed into neural rhythms remains surprisingly inconclusive. An influential model posits that endogenous oscillations entrain to external rhythms, thereby encoding environmental dynamics and shaping perception. However, research on neural entrainment faces multiple challenges, from ambiguous definitions to methodological difficulties when endogenous oscillations need to be identified and disentangled from other stimulus-related mechanisms that can lead to similar phase-locked responses. Yet, recent years have seen novel approaches to overcome these challenges, including computational modelling, insights from dynamical systems theory, sophisticated stimulus designs, and study of neuropsychological impairments. This review outlines key challenges in neural entrainment research, delineates state-of-the-art approaches, and integrates findings from human and animal neurophysiology to provide a broad perspective on the usefulness, validity and constraints of oscillatory models in brain-environment interaction.
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hal-04757118 , version 1 (28-10-2024)

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Katharina Duecker, Keith Doelling, Assaf Breska, Emily Coffey, Digavalli Sivarao, et al.. Challenges and Approaches in the Study of Neural Entrainment. Journal of Neuroscience, 2024, 44 (40), pp.e1234242024. ⟨10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1234-24.2024⟩. ⟨hal-04757118⟩
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