I'd suddenly have this brainwave that comes from a visual notion.
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Eventually I had a brainwave, and suggested J. Bellingwood Brackett, the American millionaire.
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Meanwhile, the pilots were wearing special monitors to track brainwave patterns and check alertness.
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No need to kill them, just send targeted energy and control their brainwave activity.
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Guilt or innocence will soon be determined by brainwave technology, a New Zealand professor says.
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That could be part of the explanation for your peculiar brainwaves.
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The motion and the sound had showed up in her brainwaves.
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The noise sounds like an amplified sonic version of someone's brainwaves.
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Ten study subjects received personalized brain -music CDs created from their individual brainwaves.
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For example, the devices sometimes force users to slow down their brainwaves.
Ús de neural oscillation en anglès
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Electrophysiology studies routinely investigate the relationship between neuraloscillations and task performance.
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Electrophysiological results suggested self-generated and externally induced rhythms to entrain neuraloscillations in the delta frequency band.
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There is growing recognition that neuraloscillations are important in a wide range of perceptual and cognitive functions.
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Modulation of brain activity is one of the main mechanisms capable of demonstrating the synchronization dynamics of neuraloscillations.
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Neuraloscillations as important information carrier in the brain, are increasingly interpreted as transient bursts rather than as sustained oscillations.
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First, the time course of neuraloscillations ranging from theta (4.5 Hz) to gamma (42 Hz) frequencies were identified using single-trial continuous wavelet transforms.