Not exact matches
The EEG promptly
reads these
electrical waves and relates them to memory, emotions and attention according to the
activity in specific areas of the
brain.
To go further, the pair started combining their electrode recordings of individual neurons with
readings from an intracranial EEG, which measures overall
electrical activity in a larger area of the
brain.
They trace the development of the face
in embryos, scan
brains,
read the
electrical activity of muscles, and record grins and pouts on high - speed video.
The brainstem auditory evoked response test, commonly abbreviated as BAER,
reads electrical activity in the ear and
brain to measure their response (or lack thereof) to sound stimuli.