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Low-Frequency Oscillations (LFO) in the range of 7–9 Hz, or theta rhythm, has been recorded in rodents ambulating in the real world. However, intra-hippocampus EEG recordings during virtual ...
Synchrophasors can capture the low-frequency oscillations lying in the range of 0.1 Hz to 1 Hz. What could be the maximum frequency of these low-frequency oscillations that can be detected with high ...
This low-frequency oscillation was discovered in 1998 when seismologist monitored the signals of earthquakes traveling through Earth, but is not associated with such tectonic events.
Low-frequency noise is less studied and less understood than other sounds. And exactly what effects it may—or may not—have on humans is far from settled. In fact, ...
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