In general, disease typically increases slow activity, such as theta or delta waves, but decreases fast activity, such as alpha and beta waves
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In general, disease typically increases slow activity such as theta or delta waves, but decreases fast activity such as alpha and beta waves.
Epilepsy is a disease of the brain.
The brain.
No disease, but people die of heatstroke, sunstroke and heart and respiratory failure during heat waves.
Brain waves; alpha, beta and delta transcend through the brain in order for it to become immune to a disease and for better health :) Dr. Iyeen
In a crossword puzzle, "brain waves" are "ideas."
Your brain does not send shock waves to your muscles.
Waves have properties such as frequency, amplitude, and wavelength that can affect how sound waves are perceived. Specifically, Jung might have been influenced by the way the music's frequencies interacted with his brain waves, leading to altered states of consciousness or perception. This phenomenon is often described as the brain entrainment effect.
Through characteristic abnormalities found on the electroencephalogram (EEG), a test of brain waves and electricity. MRI studies and biopsies (tissue samples) from the brain may also show changes that are characteristic of prion disease.
Alpha waves :)
Seismographs!