Electrodes are applied to the scalp to
record brain wave activity.
Not exact matches
Recordings of neural
activity in the frontal cortex of the rats showed that, like humans with schizophrenia, these rats also lacked the low frequency burst of
brain activity (delta
wave) during the timing task.
As they slept, researchers
recorded their electrical
brain -
wave activity using scalp electroencephalography (EEG).
By
recording neuronal
activity in monkeys as they performed tasks that caused saccades, Dr. Christopher Pack has shown that there are
waves of
activity that cross specific vision processing areas of the
brain in defined patterns, and that these patterns are reorganized by saccadic eye movements.
In deep, slow -
wave sleep,
recordings of the
brain's electrical
activity show sparse bursts of big, slow
waves.
Researchers at Brown University and the Georgia Institute of Technology used neuroimaging and a
brain wave — tracking approach called polysomnography to
record activity in four
brain networks in 11 individuals as they slept on two nights about a week apart.
So - called unihemispheric sleep happens in animals when one side of the
brain shows waking
activity while the other side is asleep (an electroencephalographic
recording of
brain activity under these circumstances shows slow synchronous
waves).
The test has the ability to
record a canine's
brain wave activity while sleeping.