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In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of the mu rhythm – a unique, centrally located arciform alpha frequency commonly observed in EEGs. Distinct from the posterior alpha rhythm, the mu rhythm ranges from 8 to 10 Hz and doesn’t respond to eye opening. Instead, it reacts to contralateral movement or even just the thought of moving a limb, making it a compelling focus in neuroscience research. Key Points Covered: Frequency & Location: Mu rhythm typically ranges from 8–10 Hz and is centered in the sensorimotor cortex. Reactivity: Unlike the alpha rhythm, it blocks with contralateral movement or the mere intention of movement, not with eye opening. Asymmetry: Mu rhythms may show significant asymmetry and asynchrony across the brain, which is common and usually doesn’t indicate structural abnormalities. Aging Effects: With age, the mu rhythm may slow down and is often of lower amplitude than the alpha rhythm, as noted in Neurobiology of Aging. Abnormal Patterns: Persistent, unreactive mu rhythms with focal slowing could point to underlying neurological concerns, according to research in Clinical Neurophysiology. Join us as we unpack these characteristics, helping EEG professionals and neurodiagnostic enthusiasts better interpret this intriguing rhythm in EEG readings. 🔥 Podcast SUBSCRIBE here!: / @thecorticarepodcast 🔥 SUBSCRIBE here!: https://www.youtube.com/c/GilSolanoRE... 🎬 Watch our most recent videos: 💊 Antiepileptic Drugs (AEDs) • Antiepileptic Drugs (AEDs) 👶 Epilepsy in children: • Epilepsy in Children 👨🦰 Epilepsy in adults: • Epilepsy in Adults ✅ EEG Enthusiast ✅ Epilepsy Educational Videos ✅ Video Every Tuesday Subscribe for more! https://www.youtube.com/c/GilSolanoRE... -------------------------------------------- SOCIAL ----------------------------------------------------- CortiCare Website: www.corticare.com CortiCare Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/corticare/?viewAsMember=true CortiCare Facebook: facebook.com/remotebrainmonitoring CortiCare Instagram: instagram.com/corticareinc CortiCare X: x.com/corticare?lang=en Facebook: / gil.solano.3363 Linkedin: / gil-solano-r-eeg-t-9705149 TikTok: / gil_solano_r.eegt Twitter: / ariumeeg Disclaimer: This YouTube channel and videos are provided for educational and general informational purposes only and do not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. The information provided should not be used for diagnosing, treating, or making decisions regarding a health problem or disease, and those seeking medical advice should consult with a licensed physician. No physician-patient relationship is created by these videos, this channel, or its use. Neither Gil Solano R. EEG T. or Dr. Ro Elgavish make any representations, expressed or implied, with respect to the information provided herein or to its use. The use of or reliance on any information contained in these videos is solely at your own risk. #Epilepsy #EEG #IEDs #Neurology #Spikes #SharpWaves #InterictalDischarges #BrainActivity #Polyspikes #EpileptiformDischarges #Corticare #EEGTechnologist #NeurologyEducation #seizures