Endogenous brain rhythms and neural oscillatory accounts of speech perception

Endogenous brain rhythms have been suggested to reflect intrinsic neural activity related to neural oscillations, as they occur spontaneously in the absence of external stimulation. In this research area, using electrophysiological imaging methods (MEG, EEG) we approach the functional relevance of neural oscillations, by investigating individual variation in endogenous brain rhythms (typically measured during resting state) and their functional relation to task-related processing.