RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Modernization, wealth and the emergence of strong alpha oscillations in the human EEG JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 125898 DO 10.1101/125898 A1 Dhanya Parameshwaran A1 Tara C. Thiagarajan YR 2017 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/04/11/125898.abstract AB Oscillations in the alpha range (8-15 Hz) have been found to appear prominently in the EEG signal when people are awake with their eyes closed, and since their discovery have been considered a fundamental cerebral rhythm. While the mechanism of this oscillation continues to be debated, it has been shown to bear positive relation to memory capacity, attention and a host of other cognitive outcomes. Here we show that this feature is largely undetected in the EEG of adults without post-primary education and access to modern technologies. Furthermore, we show that the spatial extent and energy of the oscillation have wide variation, with energy ranging over a thousand fold across the breath of humanity with no centralizing mean. This represents a divergence in a fundamental functional characteristic of an organ demonstrating both that modernization has had a profound influence on brain dynamics and that a meaningful ‘average’ human brain does not exist in a dynamical sense.