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{{dablink|For the 3D platform video game, see [[Alpha Waves]].}}

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'''Alpha waves''' are [[electromagnetic]] oscillations in the frequency range of 8–12 [[Hertz|Hz]] arising from ''synchronous'' and ''coherent'' (''in phase'' / ''constructive'') electrical activity of [[Human thalamus|thalamic]] pacemaker cells in the [[human brain]]. They are al(contracted; show full)
== References ==

* {{Harvard reference | Surname = Brazier | Given = M. A. B. | Title = The Electrical Activity of the Nervous System | Year = 1970 | Publisher = Pitman | Place = London}}

==See also==
* [[Electroencephalography]]
* [[Sensorimotor rhythm|SMR]]
 (Sensory Motor Rhythm)
* [[Sensory Integration Dysfunction]]
* [[Holonomic brain theory]]
* [[Epilepsy]]
* [[Sleep]]
* [[Mu wave]]
* [[Beta wave]]
* [[Delta wave]]
* [[Gamma wave]] 
* [[Theta wave]]
* [[Theanine]]

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[[Category:Medical tests]]
[[Category:Meditation]]
[[Category:Electroencephalography]]

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