Difference between revisions 107585938 and 107585946 on dewiki{{Importartikel}}⏎ {{Dablink|For the 3D platform video game, see [[Alpha Waves]].}} [[Image:eeg alpha.svg|thumb|Alpha waves |400px|right]] '''Alpha waves''' are [[neural 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 humans. They are also called [[Hans Berger|(contracted; show full)* [[Beta wave]] – (12–30 Hz) * [[Gamma wave]] – (25–100 Hz) ==References== {{reflist}} * {{Citation | surname = Brazier | given = M. A. B. | title = The Electrical Activity of the Nervous System | year = 1970 | publisher = Pitman | place = London}} <pre>⏎ ==External links== * [http://www.eegproject.com EEG Alpha waves biofeedback interactive game project] {{SleepSeries2}} [[Category:Electrodiagnosis]] [[Category:Meditation]] [[Category:Electroencephalography]] [[de:Elektroenzephalografie#Alpha-Wellen]] [[es:Ondas alpha]] [[fa:امواج آلفا]] [[fr:Rythme alpha]] [[it:Ritmo alfa]] [[ja:アルファ波]] [[pl:Fale alfa]] [[ru:Альфа-ритм]]⏎ ⏎ </pre> All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=107585946.
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