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The gamma rhythm as a guardian of brain health - PubMed CentralNov 20, 2024 · Gamma oscillations are rhythmic modulations of brain activity, with typical frequencies in the range of 30 to 120–150 Hz. The exact definition ...
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Gamma Wave - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe frequency of gamma waves is 25 to 140 Hz. Gamma waves occur during cognitive processes such as attention, working memory, and so on. They can be recorded ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Gamma Band Neural Stimulation in Humans and the Promise of a ...Jul 19, 2018 · The gamma frequency band is roughly defined as being between 30 Hz-100 Hz, with the 40 Hz point being of particular significance.
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Review of electroencephalography signals approaches for mental ...The EEG waves are labeled with Greek numerals as delta (from 0.5 to 4 Hz), theta (from 4 to 7 Hz), alpha (from 8 to 12 Hz), beta (from 13 to 30 Hz), and gamma ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gamma oscillations in the midbrain spatial attention networkGamma-band (25–140 Hz) oscillations are ubiquitous in mammalian forebrain structures involved in sensory processing, attention, learning and memory.
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Gamma Wave - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsEEG recordings begin with the placement of an array of electrodes across the human scalp. EEG will then measure the voltage fluctuations from ionic flows of ...
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Reliable measurement of auditory-driven gamma synchrony with a ...Oct 15, 2024 · The assessment of whole-cortex gamma synchrony is usually performed with high-density electroencephalography (hd-EEG) or magnetoencephalography ...
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Prefrontal high gamma during a magnetoencephalographic working ...Gamma is easier to observe in magnetoencephalography (MEG) than EEG due to the lack of smearing and signal attenuation caused by volume conduction, and ...
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MEG correlates of epileptic high gamma oscillations in invasive EEGWe demonstrate that magnetoencephalography (MEG) detects spike-locked and spike-independent epileptic high gamma oscillations (HGOs) using combined MEG and ...
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Visual gamma oscillations predict sensory sensitivity in females as ...Jun 8, 2021 · In humans, gamma oscillations can be reliably detected with magnetoencephalography (MEG) and are especially prominent in the visual cortex.
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Robust detection of human visual gamma‐band responsesOct 1, 2019 · On-scalp MEG should provide substantially improved spatial resolution, making it an attractive method for detecting gamma-band activity.
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Measuring the neurodevelopmental trajectory of excitatory-inhibitory ...Gamma oscillations can be measured non-invasively using either electro- or magnetoencephalography (EEG or MEG), with MEG providing more robust data. However, ...
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Cortical Electrocorticogram (ECoG) Is a Local SignalMay 29, 2019 · Our results suggest that ECoG is a local signal (diameter of ∼3 mm), which can provide a useful tool for clinical, cognitive neuroscience, and brain–machine- ...Missing: waves | Show results with:waves
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Neural Correlates of High-Gamma Oscillations (60–200 Hz) in ... - NIHSeveral EEG and local field potential (LFP) studies have indicated that signal power in the gamma frequency range (30–80 Hz) increases during a variety of ...Missing: waves | Show results with:waves
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Comparison of tuning properties of gamma and high-gamma power ...Mar 25, 2020 · We compared the stimulus tuning preferences of gamma/high-gamma power in LFP versus ECoG in up to four monkeys, and found them to be surprisingly similar.
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Imaging high-frequency voltage dynamics in multiple neuron ...Jul 16, 2025 · TEMPO optical voltage sensing in fiber- optic and mesoscope imaging formats captures transmembrane voltage dynamics, oscillations, and waves in.Missing: emerging | Show results with:emerging
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In silico voltage-sensitive dye imaging reveals the emergent ... - NatureJun 15, 2021 · Voltage-sensitive dye imaging (VSDI) is a powerful technique for interrogating membrane potential dynamics in assemblies of cortical neurons.
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Future of Alzheimer's detection: Advancing diagnostic accuracy ...Aug 15, 2025 · This review highlights the significant potential of AI-enhanced qEEG as a non-invasive, cost-effective tool for the diagnosis of AD in its ...
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New AI tool predicts brain decline years before symptoms appearMar 8, 2025 · Researchers developed a new AI tool that detects subtle changes in brain wave patterns, predicting cognitive decline before symptoms appear ...
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Electroencephalography Signal Processing: A Comprehensive ... - NIHThe four-step process for EEG signal analysis. The EEG signal analysis involves four stages: acquisition, denoising, feature engineering, and classification.
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Compute the average bandpower of an EEG signal - Raphael VallatWe are going to see how to compute the average power of a signal in a specific frequency range, using both Welch and the multitaper spectral estimation methods.
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Analysis of EEG Spectrum Bands Using Power Spectral Density for ...The aim of this study is to analyze brain signal features between pleasure and displeasure mental state. Brainwaves is divided into 5 sub frequency bands namely ...
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EEG oscillations: From correlation to causality - ScienceDirect.comIn his first publication on the human electroencephalogram (EEG) in 1929, the German psychiatrist Hans Berger reported that he was able to record continuous ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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Forgotten rhythms? Revisiting the first evidence ... - PubMed CentralIt is textbook knowledge that Hans Berger, a German psychiatrist, was the first scientist to measure human brainwaves and that he chose the name EEG. His first ...
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Mechanisms of Gamma Oscillations - PMC - NIHJasper & Andrews (1938) first used the term gamma waves to designate low-amplitude beta-like waves at 35–45 Hz. Other synonyms referring to this band are ...Missing: Grey | Show results with:Grey
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Gamma rhythms in the visual cortex: functions and mechanisms - PMCDec 22, 2021 · This review summarizes and discusses studies on gamma in the visual cortex from multiple perspectives and concludes that gamma rhythms are still ...
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High-frequency brain activity and muscle artifacts in MEG/EEGApr 15, 2013 · It is becoming appreciated that artifacts of muscle activity may contaminate a number of non-invasive reports of high-frequency activity. In ...
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Are Attentional Gamma Oscillations Driven by ING or PING? - PMCExperiments and modeling studies support the PING mechanism in the cortex but the ING mechanism may still contribute in some circumstances, such as during sleep ...
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Relationship between the mechanisms of gamma rhythm generation ...Jan 16, 2018 · Interneuron gamma (ING) and pyramidal interneuron gamma (PING) mechanisms have been proposed as generation mechanisms for these oscillations
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Gamma oscillation plasticity is mediated via parvalbumin interneuronsJan 31, 2024 · Gamma oscillations (30 to 80 hertz), a biomarker of cognitive performance, require and potentiate glutamatergic transmission onto parvalbumin-positive ...
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Rethinking Parvalbumin: From Passive Marker to Active Modulator ...Oct 19, 2025 · These fast-spiking (FS) GABAergic neurons are indispensable for shaping network dynamics, generating high-frequency oscillations, and ...
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Flexible perceptual encoding by discrete gamma events - NatureOct 8, 2025 · Here we develop a novel analytical method decomposing patterned activity into discrete network events and use this approach to track gamma ...
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Answering a Century-Old Question: How do Brain Oscillations ...Oct 8, 2025 · Yale researchers have now identified where gamma activity emerges and how it links to behavior. The findings could inform an interpretable early ...
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Regulation of Hippocampal Gamma Oscillations by Modulation of ...Gamma oscillations were induced by bath application of acetylcholine (10 μM) and the acetylcholine esterase inhibitor physostigmine (2 μM) in the CA3 region of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Acetylcholine Release in Prefrontal Cortex Promotes Gamma ...Mar 22, 2017 · Acetylcholine Release in Prefrontal Cortex Promotes Gamma Oscillations and Theta–Gamma Coupling during Cue Detection | Journal of Neuroscience.
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Gamma oscillations in the hippocampus require high complex I ...Dec 22, 2010 · These data suggest that gamma oscillations are especially energy demanding and require both high complex I expression and strong functional ...Missing: cost | Show results with:cost
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Control of working memory by phase–amplitude coupling of human ...Apr 17, 2024 · Here we show that interactions of frontal control and hippocampal persistent activity are coordinated by theta–gamma phase–amplitude coupling (TG-PAC).
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Like radar, a brain wave sweeps a cortical region to read out ...Oct 20, 2025 · Sure enough, in this study, the lab observed that theta waves seemed to orchestrate that rivalry between beta and gamma. In the excitatory phase ...
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Theta–gamma coupling as a ubiquitous brain mechanismTheta–gamma coupling represents a code for memory organization of multiple items. Recently, it has been observed in many conscious processes.
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The Control of Movements via Motor Gamma Oscillations - PMCJan 17, 2022 · Motor gamma oscillations accomplish a range of functions in motor control beyond merely signaling the execution of movements.
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Inhibition of thalamic relay nuclei scales the aperiodic and alpha ...Jan 23, 2025 · The model suggests that this pathway enables the selective suppression of irrelevant stimuli and the enhancement of emotionally relevant ...
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Gamma Activation and Alpha Suppression within Human Auditory ...Jun 22, 2022 · Distinct gamma activation and alpha suppression profiles clarify the functional organization of feedforward and feedback processing within the ...
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Communication between Brain Areas Based on Nested OscillationsMar 10, 2017 · We propose a mechanism for selective routing based on cross-frequency coupling between slow oscillations in the alpha and gamma bands.
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Out of Rhythm: Compromised Precision of Theta-Gamma Coupling ...Mar 2, 2022 · We show that the coupling of high-frequency gamma power to low-frequency theta phase supports associative memory formation in both younger and older adults.
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Interhemispheric Synchronization of Oscillatory Neuronal ... - ScienceThese data are compatible with the hypothesis that temporal synchrony of neuronal discharges serves to bind features within and between the visual hemifields.
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Consciousness and the Binding Problem - SINGER - 2001Jan 25, 2006 · It is proposed that these states are characterized by the dynamic binding of feature-specific cells into functionally coherent cell assemblies ...
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Increased gamma-band synchrony precedes switching of conscious ...Aug 5, 2025 · Gamma-band neural synchrony has been proposed as a correlate of consciousness and as a solution for the binding problem.
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Rhythms of Consciousness: Binocular Rivalry Reveals Large-Scale ...Jul 3, 2009 · We provide evidence that (1) perceptual switching during binocular rivalry is time-locked to gamma-band synchronizations which recur at a theta rate.
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Transient phase-locking of 40 Hz electrical oscillations in prefrontal ...We demonstrate a transient phase-locking of the gamma waves generated in the contralateral prefrontal and parietal cortical areas.
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Gamma-band synchronization between neurons in the visual cortex ...Aug 11, 2025 · Several neuronal mechanisms have been proposed to explain this attention-dependent processing, yet none has been proven as a causal mechanism.
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Efficient "Pop-Out" Visual Search Elicits Sustained Broadband γ ...Mar 7, 2012 · We found that efficient search is mediated by sustained gamma activity in the dorsal lateral prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex.
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Episodic sequence memory is supported by a theta-gamma phase ...We provide evidence that items in different sequence positions exhibit relatively greater gamma power along distinct phases of a theta oscillation.
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Theta and gamma oscillations during encoding predict subsequent ...Significant increases in oscillatory power during encoding predicted subsequent recall, with this effect predominantly in the 4-8 Hz (theta) and 28-64 Hz (gamma) ...
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Relation between gamma oscillations and neuronal plasticity in the ...Oct 28, 2019 · We find that repeated visual stimuli induce long-term changes of orientation preference of neuronal populations in visual cortex if stimuli induce synchronized ...
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40-Hz Auditory Steady-State Responses in Schizophrenia: Toward a ...Oct 1, 2023 · 40-Hz auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) are robustly impaired in schizophrenia and could constitute a potential biomarker for characterizing circuit ...
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Gamma synchrony: towards a translational biomarker for the ...Dopaminergic agents like amphetamine are known to induce a schizophrenia-like psychosis, but fail to reproduce negative symptoms or cognitive deficits to the ...
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Delta Vs Gamma Auditory Steady State Synchrony in SchizophreniaAuditory–verbal processing deficits in schizophrenia may thus be associated with fundamental electrophysiological deficits in the auditory processing network.
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Elevated gamma activity in left frontotemporal regions preceding ...Oct 24, 2025 · Research paper. Elevated gamma activity in left frontotemporal regions preceding sleep signals emotional arousal in Bipolar Disorders: Insights ...
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Neural oscillation in bipolar disorder: a systematic review of resting ...We found that BD patients had abnormal oscillations in delta, theta, beta, and gamma bands, predominantly characterized by increased power.
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Reinstating olfactory bulb-derived limbic gamma oscillations ...May 9, 2023 · The anti-phase gamma stimulation and resulting decrease in PirC gamma oscillations caused anhedonia and anxiety, consistent with a depression- ...
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Reinstating olfactory bulb-derived limbic gamma oscillations ...May 9, 2023 · The anti-phase gamma stimulation and resulting decrease in PirC gamma oscil- lations caused anhedonia and anxiety, consistent with a depres-.
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Brain timing and gamma rhythms improve focus and memorySep 2, 2025 · Discover how brain timing and gamma rhythms enhance focus and memory, offering insights into ADHD and Alzheimer's treatment.
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Desynchronization of Theta-Phase Gamma-Amplitude Coupling ...Mar 1, 2016 · Our findings suggest that desynchronization of TGC occurred during the arithmetic task in ADHD children.
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Mitigating sensory overload with closed-loop stimulationSensory overload results from their imbalance. The feedforward gamma waves overwhelm the feedback alpha/beta waves. Autistics show alterations in both alpha ...Missing: hypersynchronous GABA links
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A comprehensive review of GABA in autism spectrum disordersIn people with ASD, the abnormality of this gamma oscillation is often regarded as an expression of E/I imbalance, reflecting a defect in the function of ...Missing: overload | Show results with:overload
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Tactile hypersensitivity and GABA concentration in the sensorimotor ...Jan 11, 2019 · Sensory hypersensitivity is frequently encountered in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) has been hypothesized ...Missing: hypersynchrony overload
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Gamma frequency entrainment attenuates amyloid load and ... - NIHHere, we show reduced behaviorally-driven gamma before the onset of plaque formation or cognitive decline in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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Evaluating cognitive decline detection in aging populations ... - NatureJul 15, 2025 · Research shows cognitive decline often involves reduced amplitude and synchronization of Gamma wave activity. AD patients demonstrate elevated ...
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Resting-state EEG gamma power predicts immediate and delayed ...Aug 26, 2025 · A substantial body of research links rsEEG aberrations to cortical neurodegeneration and cognitive decline in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) ...
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EEG as a translational biomarker and outcome measure in fragile X ...Jan 24, 2022 · EEG differences observed in FXS, including exaggerated N1 ERP amplitudes, increased resting gamma power and reduced gamma phase-locking in the sensory cortices,Missing: waves | Show results with:waves
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Dopamine-dependent scaling of subthalamic gamma bursts with ...We propose that insufficient recruitment of fast gamma bursts during movement may underlie bradykinesia as one of the cardinal symptoms in Parkinson's disease.<|separator|>
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GENUS | Picower Institute - MITA 2019 study in Neuron showed that long-term GENUS light protected against neurodegeneration. In 2019 in Cell they showed that 40Hz sound stimulation works ...Missing: tones 2025
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Multi-sensory Gamma Stimulation Ameliorates Alzheimer's ...Apr 4, 2019 · Here, we tested the application of GENUS using auditory stimulation with a train of tones flickering at 40 Hz. We show that auditory GENUS ...
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Small study suggests 40Hz sensory stimulation may benefit some ...Oct 27, 2025 · “We found that daily 40Hz audiovisual stimulation over 2 years is safe, feasible, and may slow cognitive decline and biomarker progression, ...Missing: flicker tones
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Preclinical insights into gamma-tACS: foundations for clinical ...Mar 11, 2025 · This frequency-specific entrainment allows tACS to target conditions such as schizophrenia, epilepsy, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) by ...
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Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled pilot clinical trial with ...Jan 30, 2025 · 32 schizophrenia patients with refractory auditory hallucinations received 20daily 20-min, 40 Hz, 1 mA sessions of active or sham tACS on ...
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Targeting reduced neural oscillations in patients with schizophrenia ...Oct 9, 2018 · In addition, 10Hz-tACS enhanced the 40Hz auditory steady-state response (ASSR), which is reduced in patients with schizophrenia. Importantly, ...
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Targeting the neurophysiology of cognitive systems with transcranial ...A reduction in gamma band oscillations has consistently been demonstrated in patients with schizophrenia during working memory, executive control, and ...<|separator|>
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Single-session gamma sensory stimulation entrains real-time ...Jan 13, 2025 · Results: We observed robust 40 Hz EEG entrainment during stimulation but no significant 40 Hz oscillation after stimulation, and no significant ...Missing: confirmed 30-60 focus ADHD
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Gamma-Frequency Neuronal Activity is Diminished in Adults with ...These results suggest that ADHD is associated with reduced cortical gamma activity and that stimulants may ameliorate this abnormality.
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Increased Gamma Brainwave Amplitude Compared to Control in ...Jan 24, 2017 · All meditators showed higher parieto-occipital 60–110 Hz gamma amplitude than control subjects as a trait effect observed during meditation.
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Differential effects of non-dual and focused attention meditations on ...Jul 21, 2018 · We previously found high-amplitude spontaneous gamma (25-40Hz) oscillatory activity during such practice. Nonetheless, it is unclear how this ...
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Lucid Dying: Patients Recall Death Experiences During CPRNov 7, 2022 · A key finding was the discovery of spikes of brain activity, including so-called gamma, delta, theta, alpha, and beta waves up to an hour into ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Surge of neurophysiological coupling and connectivity of gamma ...May 1, 2023 · This gamma activity was stimulated by global hypoxia and surged further as cardiac conditions deteriorated in the dying patients. These data ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Neuromodulation and meditation: A review and synthesis toward ...The neuroscience of meditation is providing insight into meditation's beneficial effects on well-being and informing understanding of consciousness.
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Evidence that 40Hz gamma stimulation promotes brain health is ...Mar 14, 2025 · A decade of studies provide a growing evidence base that increasing the power of the brain's gamma rhythms could help fight Alzheimer's, and perhaps other ...Missing: Yale thalamo- cortical
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A parametric investigation of binaural beats for brain entrainment ...Feb 5, 2025 · For the beta beats group, power density signal-to-noise ratio (PDS2N) was calculated at ~ 16 Hz; for the gamma beats group, PDS2N was calculated ...