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1 Berger, Hans
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 21 May 1873 Neuses bei Coburg, Germanyd. 1 June 1941 Jena, Germany[br]German psychiatrist and neurophysiologist, discoverer of the human electroencephalogram (EEG).[br]Berger studied medicine at the University of Jena from 1892. In 1897 he became Assistant to the psychiatric clinic, in 1912 he became Chief Doctor and then Director and Professor of Psychiatry, remaining in this post until his retirement in 1938.The central theme of his research work was the correlation between the objective activity of the brain and subjective psychic phenomena. His early attempts involving the blood flow and temperature of the brain yielded no positive results, and it was not until 1929 that he had developed methods of recording the fluctuations of electric potential arising from brain activity. This electroencephalogram (EEG) proved to be of immediate value in the diagnosis and treatment of brain disease, but it did not prove to be an indicator of a connection between brain and psychic energy.Although Berger continued to study the EEC intensively, the technique did not gain widespread recognition until its development by Adrian and Matthews from 1934 onwards.[br]BibliographyVarious papers, including "Über das Elektrenkephalogramm des Menschens", Archiv für Psychiatrie, 1929–38.Further ReadingAdrian and Matthews, 1934, "The Berger Rhythm", Brain.MG -
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10 квадригеминальный ритм
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м.( на ЭЭГ) alpha rhythm, Berger rhythm
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Berger rhythm — Ber·ger rhythm (burґgər) [Hans Berger, German neurologist, 1873–1941] alpha rhythm; see under rhythm … Medical dictionary
berger rhythm — ˈbərgər , ˈber noun Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: after Hans Berger died 1944 German neurologist : alpha rhythm … Useful english dictionary
Berger rhythm — alpha r … Medical dictionary
rhythm — 1. Measured time or motion; the regular alternation of two or more different or opposite states. 2. SYN: r. method. 3. Regular or irregular occurrence of an electrical event in the electrocardiogram or electroencephalogram. SEE ALSO: wave. 4.… … Medical dictionary
Berger — Jean, 20th century French nephrologist. See B. disease, B. focal glomerulonephritis. Hans, German neurologist, 1873–1941. See B. rhythm. Emil, Austrian ophthalmologist, 1855–1926. See B. space … Medical dictionary
Бергер (Berger) Ханс — (21.5.1873, Нойсес близ Кобурга 1.6.1941,Йена) австрийский психиатр и психофизиолог, создатель электроэнцефалографического метода регистрации мозговой активности, ученик О.Бинсвангера. Биография. После обучения и прохождения годичной военной… … Большая психологическая энциклопедия
Hans Berger — Infobox Scientist name = Hans Berger box width = image width =150px caption = Hans Berger birth date = May 21, 1873 birth place = Neuses death date = June 1, 1941 death place = residence = citizenship = nationality = Germany ethnicity = field =… … Wikipedia
International Sweethearts of Rhythm — The International Sweethearts of Rhythm was the first integrated all women s band in the United States. During the 1940s the band featured some of the best female musicians of the day. [Liz, S. (1987) The International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Sage … Wikipedia
Arthur Berger — (May 15 1912 in New York City – October 7 2003 in Boston, Massachusetts) was a composer who has been described as a New Mannerist. He studied as an undergraduate at New York University, during which time he joined the Young Composer s Group, as a … Wikipedia
Ber|ger rhythm — «BUR guhr», = alpha rhythm. (Cf. ↑alpha rhythm) ╂[< Hans Berger, 1873 1941, a German psychiatrist who first recorded it] … Useful english dictionary
alpha rhythm — n ALPHA WAVE * * * a uniform rhythm of waves in the normal electroencephalogram, showing an average frequency of 10 per second; see alpha waves under wave. Called also Berger r. and alpha activity … Medical dictionary