Abstract

A very regular 8–12 rhythm was found in the olfactory tubercle of the armadillo Chaetophractus villosus. The rhythm was observed during wakefulness. Considerable sinusoidal activity was also observed not only during wakefulness, but during synchronized (slow) and desynchronized (paradoxical) sleep. The significance of this novel rhythm is discussed together with considerations at establish an important difference between it and the other ‘alpha rhythms’ known.

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