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Q: cellular basis of sensorimotor rhythms

Brian Thiel/Lois Henry-Thiel thielbl at primenet.com
Sat May 11 07:43:01 EST 1996


rcb1 at LEX.LCCC.EDU (Ron Blue) said:

     The high-frequency eeg reading should be the INFORMATION 
     of a stimulation encoded into a low-frequency carrier wave.
     A high frequency eeg reading can also be a HARMONIC of the 
     carrier waves.

This prompts me to wonder about sub-harmonic waves.  Marvin Sams has
commented about the how the traditional frequencies for the terms
delta, theta, alpha, SMR, beta all compute as subharmonics of 40Hz. 
(I believe the reference is, Journal of Neurotherapy, Fall, 1995.)  

Does anybody have some insights about that?

Brian






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