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event-related desynchronization (mu-rhythm)

November 21, 2019

A classic effect in the sensorimotor cortex: event-related desynchronization. Strong mu-rhythm oscillations attenuate as soon as the participant starts to contract a muscle. Where do they go? 🧐 pic.twitter.com/4TwU0gZnOz

— Natalie Schaworonkow (@nschawor) November 21, 2019

Tags: behavior, desynchronization, eeg, emg, rhythm-mu

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