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The interplay between theta and alpha oscillations in the human electroencephalogram reflects the transfer of information between memory systems.
In addition, this intermediate level of recording could help to bridge the gap between unit activity in animals and scalp electroencephalogram in humans.
One additional goal is the attempt to establish new relationships between objective study findings (electroencephalograms) and biological disorders underlying the psychoses.
But it is entirely conceivable that this increment might be detectable in the electroencephalogram which accompanies the continuous activity of the brain.
An electroencephalogram showed periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges on the posterior right hemisphere.
We examined the discharge properties of neurons of the anterior thalamus during states of the hippocampal electroencephalogram (theta and non-theta states).
An appropriate depth of anesthesia was maintained by continuous monitoring of electrocardiogram and electroencephalogram activity.
Investigations included a normal electroencephalogram and a normal cranial computed tomography scan.