Simple answer: it is an EEG pattern associated with ADHD. More accurate anwer: Call your Neurologist. It is not serious, but it is an indication that clinical follow-up will be useful.
In a crossword puzzle, "brain waves" are "ideas."
Your brain does not send shock waves to your muscles.
Alpha waves :)
Seismographs!
C sharp.
Brain activity
Gamma waves are the most desynchronous brain waves, as they have the highest frequency (above 30 Hz) and are associated with cognitive processes such as problem-solving and attention. These waves are not synchronized across the brain and are indicative of high mental activity.
Sound waves do not produce sharp shadows due to their ability to diffract around obstacles, resulting in a gradual decrease in intensity rather than a distinct shadow. Water waves can produce sharp shadows in certain conditions, such as when the obstacle is large relative to the wavelength of the waves, leading to a clear blockage of the wave energy.
beta waves
yes.
No, brain waves are a form of electrical activity in the brain and cannot generate enough energy to physically move objects. Brain waves are used for communication within the brain and are not strong enough to affect external objects.
The large slow brain waves associated with sleep are called delta waves. These waves are typically observed during deep sleep stages.