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The Thalamus Is More Than a Switchboard
Thalamocortical oscillations are the primary generators of alpha, theta, and delta waves.
BioSource Faculty
Dec 5, 202411 min read
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5-Min Science: Cortical Layers May Generate Different EEG Rhythms
Cortical layers might specialize not just in structure but also in the types of brain waves they generate.
BioSource Faculty
Nov 6, 20246 min read
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A Deep Dive into the Alpha Rhythm
In electroencephalography (EEG), the alpha rhythm is generally defined as having a frequency range of 8-12 Hz or 8-13 Hz.
BioSource Faculty
Jun 14, 202416 min read
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Myth: We Can Identify Alpha Waveforms By Their Frequency
We might confuse alpha for mu, sensorimotor, slow beta, theta, and other EEG activity only using frequency.
BioSource Faculty
Mar 3, 20241 min read
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