(Neurophysiology) rapid fluctuations of voltage between parts of the cerebral cortex that are detectable with an electroencephalograph.
1 I'd suddenly have this brain wave that comes from a visual notion.
2 Eventually I had a brain wave , and suggested J. Bellingwood Brackett, the American millionaire.
3 Meanwhile, the pilots were wearing special monitors to track brain wave patterns and check alertness.
4 No need to kill them, just send targeted energy and control their brain wave activity.
5 Guilt or innocence will soon be determined by brain wave technology, a New Zealand professor says.
6 During a sailboat vacation that was anything but relaxing, engineer Valerio Lombardi had the brain wave .
7 An EEG is a brain wave test that looks for abnormal electrical activity in the brain .
8 This allows a review of patients' vital signs and brain wave patterns from anywhere there's Net access.
9 Then Jan had a brain wave .
10 The military's also after a portable gadget to detect subtle brain wave changes in soldiers immediately after combat.
11 Then Robin had a " brain wave . "
13 The eureka moment of folklore overshadows what must follow if the brain wave is to reach the bustle of the marketplace.
14 Although it appeared the patients were getting enough sleep, Friese said their brain wave patterns showed their sleep was fragmented and superficial.
15 UCLA doctors have the ability to send brain wave data to specialists anywhere in the world, saving precious time, and possibly lives.
16 I had the brain wave of sitting on our largest dinner-dish to avoid the dye; the gravy runnels were a bit uncomfortable, though.
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