alpha rhythm
21Berger rhythm — Ber·ger rhythm (burґgər) [Hans Berger, German neurologist, 1873–1941] alpha rhythm; see under rhythm …
22beta rhythm — be′ta rhythm n. phl a pattern of high frequency brain waves (beta waves) observed in normal persons upon sensory stimulation, esp. with light, or when they are engaging in purposeful mental activity. • Etymology: 1935–40; trans. of G Betawellen;… …
23beta rhythm — a pattern of high frequency brain waves (beta waves) observed in normal persons upon sensory stimulation, esp. with light, or when they are engaging in purposeful mental activity. [1935 40; earlier beta waves, trans. of G Betawellen; see ALPHA… …
24berger rhythm — ˈbərgər , ˈber noun Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: after Hans Berger died 1944 German neurologist : alpha rhythm …
25Berger rhythm — alpha r …
26Sensorimotor rhythm — DescriptionThe Sensory Motor Rhythm (SMR) is also called Mu rhythm fact|date=February 2008 (find a more detailed article there). It is an oscillatory idle rhythm of synchronized electromagnetic brain activity. It appears in spindles in recordings …
27Circadian rhythm sleep disorder — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G47.2 ICD 9 327.3 …
28Irregular sleep–wake rhythm — Irregular sleep wake rhythm Classification and external resources ICD 10 G47.2 ICD 9 327.33 …
29Mu rhythm — (μ rhythm) is a kind of brain wave rhythm measured using Electroencephalography that has a maximal amplitude of somatosensory cortices at rest. It is also called arciform rhythm because of the shape of the waveforms. Description Usually… …
30Liver X receptor alpha — Nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 3 PDB rendering based on 1uhl …