Abstract
Introduction: Ultra-slow electroencephalographic oscillations (< 0.1 Hz) have been extensively investigated in humans and animals and were found to occur in a variety of conditions. Despite the ample evidence for their presence in the human brain, less is known about their biological mechanisms. Here, we report on the existence of monochromatic ultra-slow oscillations (MUSO) in the human scalp electroencephalogram (EEG).
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