释义 |
Berger rhythm|ˈbɜːgə(r)| [f. name of Hans Berger (d. 1944), German neurologist.] = alpha rhythm (alpha 3 f).
1934Adrian & Matthews in Brain Dec. 355 (heading) The Berger rhythm: potential changes from the occipital lobes in man. Ibid. 356 Since the effect is so characteristic we shall refer to it in future as the Berger rhythm. 1936[see alpha 3 f]. 1938Jrnl. Neurol. & Psychiatry I. 366 Berger's first papers described two electrical rhythms. The first, which he called ‘alpha waves’ and which was referred to five years later by Adrian and his collaborators as the ‘Berger rhythm’, consists of an almost sinusoidal discharge with a frequency of about 10 per second and with a potential varying irregularly from zero to about 100 microvolts. 1941[see alpha 3 f]. |