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oscillations in the brain
Low-frequency oscillations (LFOs) in the brain are slow, rhythmic electrical signals that occur in the brain’s neurons. These oscillations are typically observed in the range of 0.1 to 10 Hz and can be observed in both resting and active states. LFOs have been linked to various cognitive processes such as attention, memory, and decision-making. They are also thought to play a role in regulating neuronal communication and plasticity.
Low-frequency oscillations (LFOs) in the brain are slow, rhythmic electrical signals that occur in the brain’s neurons. These oscillations are typically observed in the range of 0.1 to 10 Hz and can be observed in both resting and active states. LFOs have been linked to various cognitive processes such as attention, memory, and decision-making. They are also thought to play a role in regulating neuronal communication and plasticity.
oscillations in the brain
Low-frequency oscillations (LFOs) in the brain are slow, rhythmic electrical signals that occur in the brain’s neurons. These oscillations are typically observed in the range of 0.1 to 10 Hz and can be observed in both resting and active states. LFOs have been linked to various cognitive processes such as attention, memory, and decision-making. They are also thought to play a role in regulating neuronal communication and plasticity.
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