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What are the Different Types of Oscillations?
Oscillations in the brain can be categorized based on their frequency ranges:
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Delta Waves
: 1-4 Hz, associated with deep sleep.
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Theta Waves
: 4-8 Hz, related to light sleep and memory encoding.
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Alpha Waves
: 8-12 Hz, observed during relaxed wakefulness.
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Beta Waves
: 12-30 Hz, linked to active thinking and concentration.
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Gamma Waves
: 30-100 Hz, involved in high-level cognitive functions.
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