• And mutant flies had normal circadian rhythms, suggesting that their sleep problems were the result of disrupted sleep/wake homeostasis. (sleepreviewmag.com)
  • Shift work has been shown to disrupt circadian rhythms and is associated with several adverse health outcomes and chronic diseases such as cancer, gastrointestinal and psychiatric diseases and disorders. (cdc.gov)
  • Changes in the KCNQ1 gene are an uncommon cause of familial atrial fibrillation, a disruption of the heart's normal rhythm (arrhythmia) characterized by uncoordinated electrical activity in the heart's upper chambers (the atria). (medlineplus.gov)
  • The enhanced ion transport can disrupt the heart's normal rhythm, resulting in atrial fibrillation. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Atrial Fibrillation Abnormal heart rhythms, caused when the upper chambers of the heart begin to beat rapidly and irregularly, can reduce blood flow to the brain and result in stroke and vascular dementia. (everydayhealth.com)
  • The brain's magnetic field, measuring at 10 femtotesla (fT) for cortical activity and 103 fT for the human alpha rhythm, is considerably smaller than the ambient magnetic noise in an urban environment, which is on the order of 108 fT or 0.1 μT. (wikipedia.org)
  • This altered neural network activity associated with cognitive skill enhancement is consistent with a framework in which slower cortical rhythms enable the dynamic regulation of higher-frequency oscillatory activity related to task-related cognitive processes. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Learning and performance of regular rhythms exploits cortical modulation of beats that are generated in the basal ganglia. (frontiersin.org)
  • In a pilot study, Baehr (2001) reports changes in frontal cortical alpha asymmetry during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle were documented in five depressed women who also experienced Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • a) to study how patterns of mood changes during the lutealphase of the menstrual cycle correlated with changes in frontal alpha brainwave asymmetry, and (b) to determine whether treatment strategies, tailored to ameliorate symptoms, would be reflected in brainwave changes. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • This case study demonstrated how brainwave changes in frontal alpha asymmetry occurred during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle in a woman who suffered from PMDD. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • This change increases the risk of an abnormal heart rhythm that can cause syncope or sudden death. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Lewy bodies are abnormal clumps of the protein alpha-synuclein that accumulate in neurons in the brain. (everydayhealth.com)
  • Beat Type Monaural Beats Frequencies Left: 400Hz Right: 403Hz Brain Wave: 3Hz (Delta rhythm) Effects To have a good sleep. (accel-brain.com)
  • Beat Type Monaural Beats Frequencies Left: 400Hz Right: 405Hz Brain Wave: 5Hz (Theta rhythm) Effects To be the meditative state or focusing the mind. (accel-brain.com)
  • Beat Type Monaural Beats Frequencies Left: 400Hz Right: 408Hz Brain Wave: 8Hz (Alpha rhythm) Effects To be relaxed state. (accel-brain.com)
  • It is either focusing on low frequencies (alpha or theta) brainwaves in neurofeedback to strengthen relaxation and focus or emphasizing on high frequencies (low beta, beta) brainwaves in neurofeedback for reinforcing activation, organizing, and inhibiting distractibility. (biofeedback-neurofeedback-therapy.com)
  • The GG reflex response to pulses of -8 cmH2O choanal pressure applied via nose mask during early inspiration was quantified repeatedly during relaxed wakefulness, within five breaths of wake-sleep transition (EEG alpha-theta transition) and during REM sleep. (lookformedical.com)
  • Monaural Beats for Theta Rhythm (400Hz and 405Hz) to be the meditative state or focusing the mind. (accel-brain.com)
  • Neurofeedback treatment protocols mainly focus on the alpha, beta, delta, theta, and gamma training/treatment or a combination of them such as alpha/ theta ratio, beta/theta ratio, etc. (biofeedback-neurofeedback-therapy.com)
  • 2014). Gains have been achieved by a variety of neurofeedback protocols, including: sensorimotor rhythm (SMR), beta and gamma, theta, and alpha power. (koosjekosters.com)
  • The clinical use of an alpha asymmetry protocol in the neurofeedback treatment of depression: Two case studies. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • In this study we are presenting case studies of two depressed women who were trained with more than 34 sessions each of EEG biofeedback (neurofeedback) using an Alpha Asymmetry protocol, the purpose of this training was to determine if depression could be alleviated when the subjects learned to increase the activation of the left hemisphere and/ or decrease the activation of the right hemisphere. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • The results suggest that Alpha Asymmetry neurofeedback training may be an effective adjunct to psychotherapy in the treatment of certain types of mood disorders. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • Clinical use of an alpha asymmetry neurofeedback protocol in the treatment of mood disorders: Follow up study one to five years post therapy. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • This study reports on three of six patients who have completed an average of 27 neurofeedback sessions using a patented alpha asymmetry protocol for the treatment of depression. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • EEG-based upper-alpha neurofeedback for cognitive enhancement in major depressive disorder: a preliminary, uncontrolled study. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • Conditioning of the upper-alpha rhythm to improve cognitive performance in healthy users by means of neurofeedback (NF) has been evaluated by several studies, however its effectiveness in people with severe cognitive deficits, such as depressive subjects, remains underexplored. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • Drive to design the brain's level upper by Binaural Beats, Monaural Beats, Mindfulness Meditation, and Flow Theory. (accel-brain.com)
  • You harness the power of your brain's alpha rhythm, a brain wave that tunes out distractions like pain. (backpainreliefdaily.com)
  • Heart rate variability (HRV) was used as an index of the autonomic nervous system, and alpha attenuation coefficient (AAC) and mean frequency of EEG were used as indices of the central nervous system. (lookformedical.com)
  • During alpha attenuation testing, significantly (p (lookformedical.com)
  • The contrast between the first and second halves of the page illustrates the reactivity of a normal alpha rhythm, with attenuation upon eye opening. (medscape.com)
  • An example of a typical normal alpha rhythm, showing clear attenuation upon eye opening (second half of page). (medscape.com)
  • Following training, the coupling between the upper alpha rhythm (at 16 Hz), recorded in superior frontal and parietal cortex, became significantly coupled with high gamma activity (at ∼90 Hz) in inferior temporal cortex. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Binaural Beats for Gamma Rhythm (100Hz and 130Hz) to be the peak concentration. (accel-brain.com)
  • Monaural Beats for Gamma Rhythm (400Hz and 430Hz) to be the peak concentration. (accel-brain.com)
  • White Noise and Binaural Beats for Gamma Rhythm (400Hz and 430Hz) to be the peak concentration. (accel-brain.com)
  • Beta activity refers to a frequency band rather than a distinct (specific) rhythm such as alpha or mu. (medscape.com)
  • The first half shows a subharmonic at half that frequency, and this is the "slow alpha variant. (medscape.com)
  • However, morphology (not absolutely typical but fairly so), frequency, and distribution strongly suggest that this is a mu rhythm. (medscape.com)
  • In 1977, this phenomenon-- the relationship between brain-wave rhythms and the spectrum of the natural Earth ELF (extremely low frequency) signals--became the basis for Itzhak Bentov's Stalking the Wild Pendulum (Dutton, 1977). (iwarp.com)
  • Monaural Beats for Alpha Rhythm (100Hz and 108Hz) to be Relaxed State. (accel-brain.com)
  • Monaural Beats for Delta Rhythm (400Hz and 403Hz) to have a Good Sleep. (accel-brain.com)
  • Binaural Beats for Alpha Rhythm (300Hz and 308Hz) to be Relaxed State. (accel-brain.com)
  • White Noise and Binaural Beats for Alpha Rhythm (400Hz and 408Hz) to be Relaxed State. (accel-brain.com)
  • A neural network architecture models how humans learn and consciously perform musical lyrics and melodies with variable rhythms and beats, using brain design principles and mechanisms that evolved earlier than human musical capabilities, and that have explained and predicted many kinds of psychological and neurobiological data. (frontiersin.org)
  • This article proposes brain design principles, mechanisms, and architectures that enable humans to learn and consciously perform lyrics and melodies with variable rhythms and beats. (frontiersin.org)
  • SMR over the sensorimotor strip (predominantly right-central) is based on the functional association of the sensorimotor rhythm with behavioral inhibition in ADHD. (koosjekosters.com)
  • Although now studied for nearly 100 years, the definitive functional role (if any) of the alpha rhythm remains unknown. (github.io)
  • Four alpha subunits made from KCNQ1 proteins form the structure of each channel. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The alpha rhythm is the most prominent feature of the normal mature EEG. (medscape.com)
  • These existing psychobiological problems could be expected to increase in scale, but could be studied for deviations from 'normal' alpha cycles of 10.4 Hz, with detectable changes in psychological characteristics and mental abilities. (iwarp.com)
  • The three patients originally diagnosed as having unipolar depression reached the training criteria for the nondepressed range by the end of their initial training, and they have maintained their normal scores for right hemisphere alpha asymmetry training over time. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • Anil Deshpande, Director International Medical Industries, authorized representative for Matrix Rhythm Therapy India who resides in Mumbai gave an impressive overview of the development in India in the last 9 years as well as figures and facts about India and its colorful diversity and how Matrix Rhythm Therapy is in his opinion great to solve problems of the 21st century due to westernization such as diabetes, stress, heart deseases, hormon imbalances. (dr-randoll-institut.de)
  • In the heart, the channels are involved in recharging the cardiac muscle after each heartbeat to maintain a regular rhythm. (medlineplus.gov)
  • As a result, more potassium ions flow out of cardiac muscle cells at a critical time during the heartbeat, which can lead to an irregular heart rhythm. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Recurrent Arrhythmias are abnormalities in the rate or rhythm of the heart beat. (zeldinlaw.com)
  • There was more variation in the compositional complexity of the vaginal microbiome (alpha diversity) of mice infected at ZT3 than those mice infected at ZT15 throughout the infection within each treatment group, with both Shannon and Simpson diversity index values decreased over time. (cdc.gov)
  • To access program mode simply press the blue shift (right arrow shift) and the R/S key (most upper left key). (amerisurv.com)
  • OBJECTIVES: To determine whether and how (a) upper-limb flexor synergy in patients with chronic stroke contributes to reaching movements to different arm workspace locations and (b) reaching deficits can be characterized by arm-plane motion. (nfshost.com)
  • Other tips for chronic back pain relief include de-stressing exercises that help to take the pressure of the brain and help restore the alpha rhythm. (backpainreliefdaily.com)
  • As befits all modern hero areas, the welcome area of Alpha Blue Ocean also includes a dynamic piece that is assigned to command the attention and set the businesslike tone for the project. (speckyboy.com)
  • Since then, many other EEG rhythms have been detected and labelled (typically with Greek letters) and the analysis of EEG rhythms remains an active area of research . (github.io)
  • The red alpha labels are located on the lower right area of certain keys. (amerisurv.com)
  • Arbitrary performance rhythms are learned by adaptive timing circuits in the cerebellum interacting with prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia. (frontiersin.org)
  • Some of the earliest human EEG recording occurred in 1924, when Dr. Hans Berger made a remarkable discovery: the EEG of a human subject at rest with eyes closed exhibits rhythmic activity, an approximately 10 Hz oscillation he labeled the alpha rhythm. (github.io)
  • The Kappas and the Alphas, two fraternities from the University of Minnesota, will perform a dynamic Step Show that includes a series of clapping and stomping to create a rhythm. (stthomas.edu)
  • At times, as shown here, the alpha rhythm can be identified only in very brief bursts and often immediately after eye closure. (medscape.com)
  • If 200 Hz is played in your right ear, and 190 Hz to your left ear, the difference between these tones (10 Hz) will be experienced as a very relaxing alpha wave . (eocinstitute.org)
  • Mu rhythm over the left (greater than right) central region. (medscape.com)
  • Here you can see a trendy vertical rhythm that was ingeniously applied to the menu on the left. (speckyboy.com)
  • This paper reports on a preliminary uncontrolled study to assess the effects of an upper-alpha NF intervention on patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • After the Matrix Rhythm Therapy treatment you see a full range of motion, full extension of the arm. (dr-randoll-institut.de)
  • Two comparison subjects, who were undergoing similar treatment for depression but did not suffer from PMDD, had stable alpha asymmetry scores during the entire menstrual cycle. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • Dr. Sandeep Bhagwat's first case after establishing Matrix Rhythm Therapy in his clinic Niramay Rehab, Solapur, was a non-healing ulcer. (dr-randoll-institut.de)
  • This result implies that more emphasis should be placed on understanding the changes in the microbial dynamics of the upper genital tract over the course of infection. (cdc.gov)
  • 1. Genioglossus (GG) activation in response to upper airway negative pressure may be an important mechanism in the maintenance of airway patency. (lookformedical.com)
  • Cave paintings from the Upper Paleolithic (20-30,000 years ago) depicts zig zags and dots combined with realistic images of animals against grid forms. (sjaman.com)
  • In recent years she represents Matrix-Rhythm-Therapy on national and international conferences. (dr-randoll-institut.de)
  • Method: The follow-up data, from one to five years post therapy, were derived from a single session re-test using the same alpha asymmetry protocol and the Beck Depression Inventory. (biofeedbacksa.co.za)
  • CONCLUSIONS: The upper-limb flexor synergy was used adaptively for reaching accuracy by patients with mild, but not moderate/severe stroke. (nfshost.com)
  • Among his patients is also Hrutica, national diving champion and now an ambassador for Matrix Rhythm Therapy, who won the day before 3 gold medals and Tejuswini Sawaut, shooting champion. (dr-randoll-institut.de)
  • His vision which is shared by his accompanying instructors and fellow Matrix Health Partners India is to spread the rhythm. (dr-randoll-institut.de)
  • These are diseases which impact arteries in the upper or lower extremities. (zeldinlaw.com)
  • This exercise works your upper body and core. (nextalpha.eu)
  • Assessing knowledge conveyed in gesture: Do teachers have the upper hand? (mpi.nl)
  • Connected to the end of the Sugden A21 Signature, they performed effortlessly, just getting on with playing the music with a lovely sense of rhythm. (rayleighhifi.com)
  • And this association is more robust in the upper genital tract than in the vagina. (cdc.gov)