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[Various features of the mu-rhythm in epileptics].
Zhurnal nevropatologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952), 1984Out of 502 epileptics studied, 54 patients showed the mu-rhythm on the EEG which was more pronounced on the side of the epileptic focus. It was usually sharply shaped and often attended by the central beta-rhythm. The diagnostic value of the paroxysmal mu-rhythm is evident although the latter occurs rather rarely.
M P, Saradzhishvili +2 more
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Rolandic Mu Rhythms and Assessment of Cerebral Functions
American Journal of EEG Technology, 1986ABSTRACT.Mu rhythms can be considered as intrinsic or resting activity of the central region. Somatosensory stimulations or motor behavioral activity affect the generation mechanism of mu rhythms and result in an amplitude attenuation or blocking reaction.
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Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2006
P. Gelisse, A. Crespel
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P. Gelisse, A. Crespel
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[Mu rhythm: clinical assessment of the atypical type].
No to hattatsu = Brain and development, 1992Of 5,218 patients who received EEG examination at our laboratory during a 9-month period in 1989, 241 showed the 7-13 Hz arch-shaped activity originating from over the Rolandic area known as mu rhythm. These subjects were divided into two groups as follows: Group 1, 171 subjects showing typical mu rhythm, i.e., recorded during wakefulness and not ...
Y, Urakami +4 more
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Level of Consciousness and the Mu Rhythm
Clinical Electroencephalography, 1975Thoru Yamada, Kenneth A. Kooi
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The clinical significance of ‘Mu-Rhythm’
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1985A.C. Declerck +2 more
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