In electroencephalography, or EEG, electrodes measure the electrical signals produced by the brain's neurons through the scalp.
Theta waves generate the theta rhythm, a neural oscillatory pattern
in electroencephalography (EEG) signals, recorded either from inside the brain or from electrodes glued to the scalp.
Not exact matches
My experiments involve non-invasively reading people's brain electricity
in response to different stimuli (using
electroencephalography).
In an experiment in the early 1980s, Benjamin Libet used electroencephalography (EEG) to record the brain activity of volunteers.
In an experiment
in the early 1980s, Benjamin Libet used electroencephalography (EEG) to record the brain activity of volunteers.
in the early 1980s, Benjamin Libet used
electroencephalography (EEG) to record the brain activity of volunteers...
This release is based on the findings from from «Using
electroencephalography to characterise shallow processing
in language comprehension», funded by the Economic and Social Research Council and carried out by Professor Hartmut Leuthold and Professor Anthony Sandford at Glasgow University.
Technological advancements — for example, more portable
electroencephalography (EEG) and electrophysiology set - ups and - are allowing cognitive neuroscientists to study music
in a variety of situations, from mother - child interactions to live concert halls.
Kerr and his team accomplished this by inspecting outpatient clinical notes from patients with medication - resistant seizure disorder, who were later diagnosed as having epilepsy or non-epileptic seizure disorder, using the gold standard diagnostic assessment, 72 - hour
in - patient closed circuit video -
electroencephalography (VEEG) monitoring.
Sleep was assessed
in the children during one night with
in - home
electroencephalography (EEG)-- a method used to record electrical activity
in the brain and makes it possible to identify different sleep stages — whilst parents reported their own insomnia symptoms and their children's sleep problems.
The research, «The association of mothers» and fathers» insomnia symptoms with school - aged children's sleep assessed by parent report and
in - home sleep -
electroencephalography», is published
in Sleep Medicine.
The technology, part of an 18 - month, $ 2.4 million Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) undertaking, relies on
electroencephalography (EEG) to detect the cascade of neural firing patterns
in your brain when you spot something novel or interesting, even if you're unaware of it.
Less than a quarter of drug - resistant patients, however, meet the medical criteria for the procedures, the main one being a distinct site of origin
in the brain for their seizures (confirmed with brain scans and
electroencephalography) that does not overlap with regions involved
in essential functions, such as language.
Perchance to Dream
In 1953 Nathaniel Kleitman of the University of Chicago and his graduate student Eugene Aserinsky discovered that slumber, which had been considered a single continuous period of downtime, contains recurring periods in which the sleeper's eyes move about, heartbeat and breathing become irregular, most voluntary muscles are paralyzed and brain activity (as measured by electroencephalography) is heightene
In 1953 Nathaniel Kleitman of the University of Chicago and his graduate student Eugene Aserinsky discovered that slumber, which had been considered a single continuous period of downtime, contains recurring periods
in which the sleeper's eyes move about, heartbeat and breathing become irregular, most voluntary muscles are paralyzed and brain activity (as measured by electroencephalography) is heightene
in which the sleeper's eyes move about, heartbeat and breathing become irregular, most voluntary muscles are paralyzed and brain activity (as measured by
electroencephalography) is heightened.
A study published
in the current issue of Biological Psychiatry tested a new imaging method that provided reliable neurofeedback on the level of amygdala activity using
electroencephalography (EEG), and allowed people to alter their own emotional responses through self - regulation of its activity.
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.
In the case of CHD2, scientists collaborating with the EuroEPINOMICS RES consortium used antisense technology to rapidly generate zebrafish larvae with a partial loss of function of this gene, and were then able to detect epileptic seizures in these animals using electrographic analysis (this method is very similar to electroencephalography, or EEG, which is used to analyze seizures in humans
In the case of CHD2, scientists collaborating with the EuroEPINOMICS RES consortium used antisense technology to rapidly generate zebrafish larvae with a partial loss of function of this gene, and were then able to detect epileptic seizures
in these animals using electrographic analysis (this method is very similar to electroencephalography, or EEG, which is used to analyze seizures in humans
in these animals using electrographic analysis (this method is very similar to
electroencephalography, or EEG, which is used to analyze seizures
in humans
in humans).
In order for humans and machines to communicate, brain waves of the pilots are measured using
electroencephalography (EEG) electrodes connected to a cap.
Using
electroencephalography (EEG)--
in which electrodes placed
in the brain measure neural activity — the team saw a sharp wave of action
in the mouse brains from the hippocampus
in the midbrain to the neocortex (the outermost brain layer).
The EPOC detects brain activity noninvasively using
electroencephalography (EEG), a measure of brain waves, via external sensors along the scalp that pick up the electrical bustle
in various parts of the furrowed surface of the brain's cortex, a region that handles higher order thoughts.
Two techniques used
in adults — functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which can measure blood flow; and
electroencephalography (EEG), which measures electrical activity
in the outer layers of the brain — have their drawbacks.
We start by using EEG — or
electroencephalography;
in other words, using an electrode cap on the scalp to record [brain] activity from the outside.
At first, the brain signatures of both items showed up, as measured
in this round with
electroencephalography (EEG).
In spite of experts» skepticism, commercial companies are marketing the use of functional MRI - and
electroencephalography - based technology to ascertain truth and falsehood.
There used to be a widespread assumption that
electroencephalography (EEG) could not be used to reliably record complex brain activity, such as that used
in movement or thought, from outside the skull.
In one VA - funded study, he is using a type of electroencephalography (EEG)-- in which veterans wear an electrode - studded cap on their head — to trace brain patterns that may eventually serve as biomarker
In one VA - funded study, he is using a type of
electroencephalography (EEG)--
in which veterans wear an electrode - studded cap on their head — to trace brain patterns that may eventually serve as biomarker
in which veterans wear an electrode - studded cap on their head — to trace brain patterns that may eventually serve as biomarkers.
The point is to take advantage of neurofeedback — a training tool based on
electroencephalography (EEG), the measurement of changes
in electrical potential that accompany any brain activity.
Previous studies have shown that when a typically developing 20 - month - old child hears a word that she doesn't know, a characteristic uptick
in brain waves
in the left hemisphere of the brain can be detected through
electroencephalography (EEG), a noninvasive method of measuring the brain's electrical activity.
With the help of
electroencephalography (EEG), scientists already discovered years ago that activity patterns
in the brain precede movement.
Changes
in conscious experience can be directly measured by functional MRI,
electroencephalography and single - neuron recordings.
Through
electroencephalography (EEG)-- a non-invasive procedure that analyses electrical activity
in the brain — the scientists measured the movement of their brainwaves simultaneously and confirmed that their oscillations took place at the same time.
Using a series of
electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies, Park plans to go beyond naming the brain region where magnitude processing takes place to identify the anatomy and function of neural pathways involved
in magnitude processing and reveal neural mechanisms that support mathematical thinking.
Electrodes placed on the head or directly
in brain tissue allow scientists to monitor the cumulative effect of this electrical activity, called
electroencephalography (EEG) signals.
Our epilepsy physicians and researchers are leaders
in epilepsy drug research,
electroencephalography (EEG) evaluation, brain mapping methods, and operative EEG techniques.
Some studies have indicated that
electroencephalography (EEG)- derived movement - related cortical potentials (MRCPs) are greater during eccentric muscle actions than
in concentric contractions (Fang et al. 2001; 2004).
Comparison of the use of medetomidine and medetomidine - butorphanol to facilitate
electroencephalography in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus).
Her recent work uses biosensors (electromyography,
electroencephalography) to create data - driven forms and patterns for digitally fabricated sculptures, tapestries and works on paper as well as for movement
in performances with biosensor actuated apparatus.
The helmet features a soft forehead - based sensor that uses EEG (
electroencephalography) to measure electrical activity
in the rider's brain, along with an ear - based sensor that's used to remove noise from the EEG signal.
While
in graduate school she used
electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) to study the brain basis of social impairments
in children with autism spectrum disorders.