Difference between revisions of "Mu rhythm"
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+ | '''''Mu reactivity, by closing the left fist in a 65 year old woman with eyes opened (source)''''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 3 May 2018
- Frequency: 8-12 Hz
- More sharply than Alpha rhythm
- Most prominent in central regions
- Frequency asymmetry of >1 Hz is abnormal
- Mu rhythm is suppressed by contralateral opening and closing of the fist.
Mu rhythm in a 5 year old boy (source)
Mu reactivity, by closing the left fist in a 65 year old woman with eyes opened (source)