Aivorytmit
Aivorytmit, a Finnish term translating to "brain rhythms" or "brainwaves," refers to the synchronized electrical activity of large populations of neurons in the brain. These rhythmic patterns are generated by the coordinated firing of neural circuits and can be measured using electroencephalography (EEG). Different frequency bands of aivorytmit are associated with distinct cognitive states and mental activities.
The most commonly recognized aivorytmit include delta waves (0.5-4 Hz), which are prominent during deep sleep;
Research into aivorytmit has provided valuable insights into brain function, consciousness, and the underlying mechanisms of