"Beta Rhythm" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
Brain waves with frequency between 15-30 Hz seen on EEG during wakefulness and mental activity.
Descriptor ID |
D001611
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MeSH Number(s) |
E01.370.376.300.150.750 E01.370.405.245.287.750 G07.265.087.750 G11.561.127.750
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Concept/Terms |
Beta Rhythm- Beta Rhythm
- Beta Rhythms
- Rhythm, Beta
- Rhythms, Beta
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Beta Rhythm" by people in Profiles.
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Phookan S, Sutton AC, Walling I, Smith A, O'Connor KA, Campbell JC, Calos M, Yu W, Pilitsis JG, Brotchie JM, Shin DS. Gap junction blockers attenuate beta oscillations and improve forelimb function in hemiparkinsonian rats. Exp Neurol. 2015 Mar; 265:160-70.
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Sutton AC, Yu W, Calos ME, Smith AB, Ramirez-Zamora A, Molho ES, Pilitsis JG, Brotchie JM, Shin DS. Deep brain stimulation of the substantia nigra pars reticulata improves forelimb akinesia in the hemiparkinsonian rat. J Neurophysiol. 2013 Jan; 109(2):363-74.
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Swann NC, Cai W, Conner CR, Pieters TA, Claffey MP, George JS, Aron AR, Tandon N. Roles for the pre-supplementary motor area and the right inferior frontal gyrus in stopping action: electrophysiological responses and functional and structural connectivity. Neuroimage. 2012 Feb 01; 59(3):2860-70.
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Conner CR, Ellmore TM, Pieters TA, DiSano MA, Tandon N. Variability of the relationship between electrophysiology and BOLD-fMRI across cortical regions in humans. J Neurosci. 2011 Sep 07; 31(36):12855-65.