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Yet she had just checked their alpha rhythms, and they were sleeping deeply.
She picked up the alpha rhythm sheet and pointed to the transition.
"You should make sure they have it properly adjusted to your alpha rhythms, of course.
He turned his attention to the alpha rhythm.
Mosovich pointed to the alpha rhythm on the chart.
"Visual reaction time and the human alpha rhythm".
(Some people produce few or no alpha rhythms, even when completely relaxed.)
Creativity exhibits the alpha rhythms of relaxation; subjectively the person feels open and receptive.
Your brain, in fact, will experience the same brain wave activity it would in a relaxed state, which is alpha rhythm.
Calvin proves to be a "diplodeviant", one of very few people whose zeta and alpha rhythms are in phase.
Kamiya (1968) demonstrated that the alpha rhythm in humans could be operantly conditioned.
Alpha rhythms bring inner peace.
Recordings of sleep-deprived subjects have shown a reduction in the amplitude of alpha rhythms.
Correlates of alpha rhythm in functional magnetic resonance imaging and near infrared spectroscopy.
Adrian used himself as a subject and demonstrated the phenomenon of alpha blocking, where opening his eyes suppressed alpha rhythms.
It's called the alpha rhythm."
She pointed to the chart, running her finger along the normal rhythms until she got to the alpha rhythm and then pulling the book up alongside.
When the flicker-or pulsing sound-happens to be synchronized with the alpha rhythm of a particular brain, the brain is short-circuited.
Julian Bashir checked once more on his surgery patients; they were all recovering nicely, sleeping soundly with the help of an alpha rhythm inducer.
Well, in the Medic and Psych Center he'd been taught on a biofeedback machine to initiate alpha rhythms for sleep or deep relaxation.
Within 1 min, the normal alpha rhythm was replaced by diffuse theta waves, followed quickly by predominant delta activity consistent with anesthesia.
That's clearly a stretch, but the Jell-O EEG readings do look pretty similar to a normal human alpha rhythm.
The synchronous alpha rhythm ranges from 8 to 13 Hz and is defined by its waveform and not by its frequency.
The alpha rhythm contains waves of 8-12 Hz and is very responsive to volitional mental activity, increasing with excitement and decreasing with tranquility.
These subjects tended to squeeze their bulbs when alpha rhythm had reduced - consistent with the idea that these experiences occur when cortical arousal drops.