Mu waves are a type of brain wave associated with the brain's motor cortex, primarily linked to the planning and execution of movement. They are classified as one of the frequency bands of electrical activity in the brain, specifically falling within the range of approximately 8 to 12 Hz. Mu waves are typically measured using an electroencephalogram (EEG) and are most prominent when a person is awake but relaxed and not actively engaging in motor activities.
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