Term ID: T1460

Electroencephalographic Patterns

/electroencephalographic-patterns/
Distinctive waveforms and frequencies of electrical brain activity recorded through EEG that characterize different states of consciousness, cognitive processes, and neurological conditions.
Example: The characteristic alpha waves during relaxed wakefulness, rapid beta waves during active thinking, and slow delta waves during deep sleep, each reflecting different brain states.

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Reference: Berger (1929)