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paper: characterizing the waveform of alpha and mu-rhythm in kids

November 22, 2022

in the field of brain rhythms, one of the rock-solid empirical findings is that frequency increases across development, for alpha and mu rhythms.

in this new 〰️preprint〰️, we also look at waveform shape across development & neurodevelopmental disorders: https://t.co/osCzrClCld pic.twitter.com/J8pfp5h1Dr

— Natalie Schaworonkow (@nschawor) November 22, 2023

Tags: eeg, own-papers, rhythm-mu

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