Hans Berger was, perhaps, the greatest of all pioneers. He was the first to record the human EEG, invented the term “Electroencephalography”, and was, of course, also the first to describe the alpha wave rhythm, or Berger Rhythm.
Hans Berger was, perhaps, the greatest of all pioneers. He was the first to record the human EEG, invented the term “Electroencephalography”, and was, of course, also the first to describe the alpha wave rhythm, or Berger Rhythm.