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Electroencephalography Phase Synchronization

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Definition: Adjustment of BRAIN WAVES from two or more neuronal groups within or across a brain structure (e.g., cortical and limbic brain structures) to become uniform in EEG oscillation patterns in response to a stimulus. It is interpreted as a brain integration sign during many processes such as learning, memory, and perception and involves reciprocal neural connections.     
See Also Evoked Potentials
Examples Cortical Synchronization
Other names Synchrony, Electroencephalography Phase; Synchrony, EEG Phase; Synchronizations, Electroencephalography Phase; Synchronizations, EEG Phase; Synchronization, Electroencephalography Phase; Synchronization, EEG Phase; Synchronies, Electroencephalography Phase; Synchronies, EEG Phase; Phase Synchrony, Electroencephalography; Phase Synchronizations, Electroencephalography; Phase Synchronizations, EEG; Phase Synchronization, Electroencephalography; Phase Synchronies, Electroencephalography; Phase Desynchrony, Electroencephalography; Phase Desynchronizations, Electroencephalography; Phase Desynchronizations, EEG; Phase Synchronies, EEG; Phase Desynchronization, Electroencephalography; Phase Desynchronies, Electroencephalography; Phase Desynchronies, EEG

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