Neural oscillations or brainwaves are rhythmic or repetitive neural
activity occurring in the central nervous system. Neural tissue can
generate oscillatory activity in many ways, driven either by mechanisms
within individual neurons or by interactions between neurons. In
individual neurons, oscillations can appear either as oscillations
in membrane potential or as rhythmic patterns of action potentials
which produce oscillatory activation of post-synaptic neurons.
At the level of neural ensembles, synchronized activity of large
numbers of neurons can give rise to macroscopic oscillations which
can be observed in an electroencephalogram. Oscillatory activity in
groups of neurons generally arise from feedback connections between
neurons that result in the synchronization of their firing patterns. The
interaction between neurons can also give rise to oscillations at a
different frequency than the firing frequency of individual neurons. A
well-known example of macroscopic neural oscillations is alpha
activity.
Hear it here - https://bit.ly/centerpallamary
Learn more from the author at https://bit.ly/mattpallamary
Visit Mystic Ink Publishing at https://bit.ly/mysticinkpublishing
For narration information visit Russell Newton at https://bit.ly/VoW-home
For production information visit Newton Media Group LLC at https://bit.ly/newtonmg
#frequency #GABA #mesoscopic #neural #neuron #Neuronal #NREM #oscillation #pfurtscheller #REM #RussellNewton #NewtonMG #simulation #TheCneteroftheUniverse #MatthewPallamary #MysticInkPublishing
frequency,GABA,mesoscopic,neural,neuron,Neuronal,NREM,oscillation,pfurtscheller,REM,Russell Newton,NewtonMG,simulation,The Cneter of the Universe,Matthew Pallamary,Mystic Ink Publishing,