Sentences with phrase «by eeg»

But against the backdrop of the decade - long nuclear contests, the FIT system (as established by the EEG in 1991) that obligated supply companies to purchase wind, solar, and biomass power and then pass costs to consumers was fueling tremendous growth of renewables.
Confirmation of epilepsy is made by the EEG (electroencephalogram).
I have seen such cases, one confirmed by EEG and responding positively to anticonvulsant therapy.
In the case of this drone, that guidance was provided solely by brain signals, collected by an EEG (electroencephalogram) cap and processed by recording equipment provided to the students by Advanced Brain Monitoring (ABM), a Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE) industry affiliate.
ABM also provided proprietary software that processed brain signals collected by the EEG cap, as well as offered guidance and advice to the students.
Among the last activities conducted by EEG was a workshop on March 16, 2004 related to technical issues regarding some of the high - level waste tanks at DOE's Hanford, Washington site and whether some of the wastes could be disposed at WIPP.
This natural variability in the brain response was also reflected by the EEG activity and the researchers suggest that this signal might help the brain make the transition from processing stimuli back to their internal thoughts in different ways.
This activity occurs about a second before you actually move and can be identified by EEG signals from the motor cortex.
This was measured by EEG (Electroencephalography) sensors on the back of the head, which detected the brain signals in the related brain regions responsible for action planning.
At night, the brain activity of the test subjects during sleep was monitored by EEG.
This hypothesis is supported by EEG and functional MRI scans, which revealed in previous studies that just before insight takes place, the occipital cortex, which is responsible for visual processing, momentarily shuts down, or «blinks,» so that ideas can «bubble into consciousness,» Kounios says.
In the few days before and after a full moon, people took an average of 5 extra minutes to fall asleep, slept 20 minutes less per night, and had 30 % less deep sleep, as measured by the EEG.
The researchers then monitored the men's brainwaves by EEG while the phone was switched on and off by remote computer, and also switched between «standby,» «listen» and «talk» modes of operation for 30 minute intervals on different nights.
The researchers found that children whose mothers have insomnia symptoms fall asleep later, get less sleep, and spend less time in deep sleep, as measured by EEG.
However, there was no association between the fathers» sleep problems and children's sleep as measured by EEG.

Not exact matches

For example, a standard measurement tool used by neuromarketing is the EEG (electroencephalogram), which measures our brain's electrical activity.
By using methods and tools such as EEG or MRI, neuromarketing read electrical signals from the brain and analyze them to provide their clients with the answers they need.
The research (which thrills me personally) was led by Larry Stevens, a Northern Arizona University psychologist, and involved looking at the effects of eating dark chocolate on the brain, using an EEG machine to measure brain activity.
40» [T] he definiteness that is required for the world's prehension of God is provided by the primordial satisfaction» (EEG 65).
The EEG was recorded by a trained nurse while infants were lying on their backs in cribs.
They are differentiated solely using EEG, unlike REM sleep which is characterized by rapid eye movements and relative absence of muscle tone.
A man wearing an EEG cap that measures brain activity triggered exposure to these fluorescent drugs simply by doing calculations in his head (PLoS, doi.org/bpwp).
EEG is less invasive and less expensive than the implanted electrodes, which have previously been used to control robotic arms and computer cursors by thought alone, he says.
Like ECOG, EEG relies on brain signals picked up by an array of electrodes that are sensitive to the subtle voltage oscillations caused by the firing of groups of neurons.
Intermittent lower - dose exposures can be as toxic as a single higher - dose exposure; Miller cites monkey research showing that either 10 nontoxic weekly doses or one toxic dose of an organophosphate pesticide led to the same increase in brain wave activity as measured by electroencephalogram, or EEG.
The team examined the brainwave patterns of 36 infants (17 in the first experiment and 19 in the second) using electroencephalography (EEG), which measures patterns of brain electrical activity via electrodes in a skull cap worn by the participants.
There are currently no devices approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to control general anesthesia or induced coma, but there is a device available in Europe and South America, based on an algorithm that uses the patient's EEG to compute an index on a 100 - point scale.
Importantly, there was a strong correlation between the degree of ES conditions and the self - reported intensity of chronic pain reported by the patients at the time of EEG testing.
While hooked up to an EEG that tracked brain activity, study participants looked at neutral or emotional words — table, desk, carpet, corpse, maggot, torture — followed by scrambled words.
Loyola's neurosciences Intensive Care Unit is equipped with continuous EEG and video monitoring for adults and children and is staffed by trained neurology nurses and certified technologists.
Using an electroencephalogram (EEG) cap, the system allows users to move forwards, turn left and right, sit and stand simply by staring at one of five flickering light emitting diodes (LEDs).
The electric brain signals, measured by using EEG, of males and females show differences.
But that the EEG signals, electro - encephalography by electrodes placed on the skull, show different signals, was not demonstrated yet.
Clinicians and researchers often go through great pains to maximize EEG signals by abrading the top layer of skin and applying a conductive gel where the scalp is in contact with the sensors — something not even the passionate gamer would endure.
This was demonstrated by continuous recording of animals» electric brain activity (electroencephalogram, EEG), video and movement activity tracking.
«I can predict whether you'll remember, and how much confidence you will have in that memory, just by looking at whether a neuron fires in sync with the theta component of the EEG,» Rutishauser says.
General anesthesia before major surgery dips brain activity (as measured by electroencephalogram, or EEG) down to levels akin to brain - stem death.
They measured these responses by putting adorable, tiny electroencephalogram, or EEG, caps on the babies.
Researchers took a three - dimensional approach to this study by looking at what the users» task performance was through evaluating how they process the tasks of detecting cyberattacks with neural activity, which was captured using electroencephalogram, or EEG, cognitive metrics and with eye gaze patterns, which were captured using an eye - tracker.
We start by using EEG — or electroencephalography; in other words, using an electrode cap on the scalp to record [brain] activity from the outside.
The research team, led by professor Kazuyo Tsuzuki, had the subjects sleep in two bedrooms set to the same temperature using ACs set at different airflow velocities, then made a comparison of the depth of sleep and body temperature control using electroencephalogram (EEG) measurements as well as subjective reporting by the subjects.
«It is also known that patients affected by Alzheimer's have a striking EEG.
The German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) still encourages such usage until 2019, e.g. by subsidizing the generation of heat from wood energy with feed - in tariffs or by granting investment subsidies for heating installations such as wood pellet or wood chip heating systems.
Published this week in the journal PNAS, a research team led by psychology professor John McDonald and doctoral student John Gaspar used EEG technology to determine that while «high - capacity» individuals (those who perform well on memory tasks) are able to suppress distractors, «low - capacity» individuals are unable to suppress them in time to prevent them from grabbing their attention.
Xiaoming Jiang and Marc Pell of McGill University in Montreal, Canada, made this discovery by attaching 64 electrodes to the heads of volunteers and taking electroencephalograms (EEGs) while they listened to recorded statements.
Equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) can be detected earlier and more reliably with a new set of guidelines developed by the Equine Endocrinology Group (EEG), a body of leading veterinarians and researchers in the field of equine endocrinology.
The concept involves converting brain activity, which is commonly recorded as electro - encephalographic (EEG) data, into computer control signals, with the goal of allowing a disabled person to control a computer by merely measuring his or her brain activity.
In the scientific journal Human Brain Mapping they illustrate how a self - learning algorithm decodes human brain signals that were measured by an electroencephalogram (EEG).
During the experiment, the neural activity of the participants was monitored by encephalogram (EEG), a non-invasive technique that can be used to register activity in the range of milliseconds.
In the case of children, some researchers have also studied the development of face perception using the EEG, and showed that the adult's pattern of N170 did not reach by 14 years of age.
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