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Page 84
... rhythms ( the " Berger rhythm " ) has been shown ( Adrian and Yamagiwa ) 1 to arise in a localized region of the occipital cortex . In man these occipital fluctuations of from 50 to 100 micro- volts may be obtained when the subject is ...
... rhythms ( the " Berger rhythm " ) has been shown ( Adrian and Yamagiwa ) 1 to arise in a localized region of the occipital cortex . In man these occipital fluctuations of from 50 to 100 micro- volts may be obtained when the subject is ...
Page 259
... rhythm ( wrongly called the " Berger Rhythm " ) and the central beta rhythm which were of the same order of magnitude as the lowest of the values reported by Hoagland ( 7,000 to 8,000 calories ) . Our control experiments without a ...
... rhythm ( wrongly called the " Berger Rhythm " ) and the central beta rhythm which were of the same order of magnitude as the lowest of the values reported by Hoagland ( 7,000 to 8,000 calories ) . Our control experiments without a ...
Page 488
... rhythm called by Adrian the Berger rhythm . This appears in a person resting quietly with eyes closed or in the dark and the " mind at peace . " " It is abolished by the attempt to see , by emotional states and by atten- tion . When ...
... rhythm called by Adrian the Berger rhythm . This appears in a person resting quietly with eyes closed or in the dark and the " mind at peace . " " It is abolished by the attempt to see , by emotional states and by atten- tion . When ...
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