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"They're called that because of these lazy brain waves that are really tall and really slow," Mander says.
As the frequency range of human hearing is large (ranging from 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz) and the average person can hear subtle differences in frequency, the hearing strategy may provide not only real-time monitoring of brain activities but also a more sensitive way to detect the small variations in the amplitude and duration of brain waves that are ignored by conventional EEG technique.
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Waves that are white, far out,.
One of the lead doctors responsible said that this was possible because "even after years of paralysis, the brain can still generate robust brain waves that can be harnessed to enable basic walking".
"We could potentially use these devices to record in real time brain waves that could be analyzed for specific diseases such as Alzheimer's, or the progression of these diseases".
There's two kinds of brain waves that seem to be the most involved.
Nowadays, franchises move a player when he even sends out brain waves that he is speculating about revising his contract.
And even if consciousness in humans turns out to be a brain waves that occur 40 times per second, perhaps androids have consciousness even if they lack such brain waves.
Each heartbeat is putting out an electromagnetic wave that is 60 times stronger than a brain wave.
Williams et al. thus offer new insights into the therapeutic use of zolpidem and suggest a potential diagnostic and prognostic brain wave signature that is easy to measure.
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