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Brain Waves

In non-invasive brain interfaces, individual neuronal activity cannot be detected; instead waves of electrical activity are detected, operating on different frequency bands. Different bangs in general represent different types of brain activity, and allow for a generalisation of control.

There are several distinct bands: Alpha Wave, Beta Wave, Gamma Wave, Delta Wave, Theta Wave, Sensorimotor waves.

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Related Dictionary Entries for Brain Waves:

Alpha Wave

Beta Wave

Biocybernetic

Brain-Body Interface

Delta Wave

Gamma Wave

Neural Feedback

Neural Prosthetic

Neurobiofeedback

Neurofeedback

NFB

SSVEP

Steady-State Visually Evoked Potential

Theta Wave









 

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This book, attempts to show in general terms, as well as in specifics, just what the continuously overlapping waves of disruptive technology, will do to transform he way the world learns. Whether or not educational institutions choose to try to keep up, business training has to adapt, if it is going to continue to succeed.





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Brain Search
The brain is of profound importance. It is the place that houses our sense of self, our mind. It contains all of who and what we are. As technologies advance, Brain-Machine interfaces will become more and more sophisticated, and our understanding of the brain's functions will become ever-greater. This resource is a search engine specifically geared to finding all resources on the site that deal with developments / prosthetics for different brain regions.



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Building a (Rodent) Brain
There has been a great deal of effort, in recent years towards the simulation of a fully working brain. The drive to understand the workings of the human brain has never been greater, with actual neuroprosthetic devices in existence to drive research. We are a long, long way from recreating a human brain with it's billions of neurons and trillions of connections, however that does not mean we are incapable of building a brain.



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Brain blankets for BMI
An introduction to a new type of brain-machine interface, the subskull brain blanket.



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A Golden Age of Brain Exploration
The Allen Brain Atlas, a project like never before: Literally a mapping of the human brain, an attempt to make connections between anatomical, genetic, and behavioral observations.




On the sixth of June 2005, the most ambitious project to date for brain research was launched. Its mission: to recreate a human brain in simulation, neuron for neuron, connection for connection. Then, turn it on, and give it stimulai, to see what happens.




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Neuroprosthetics Powered by the Brain
Powering a neuroprosthetic is a tricky issue. As most of these devices are implanted either on the surface of the brain, or deep inside its folds, it is not a trivial matter to pop it out and change the battery. But, what if the same sugar that feeds the brain, could also feed the prosthetic?



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Scientists Map the Brain, Gene by Gene
A Wired article looking in depth at the Allen Institute for Brain Science, and its attempt to produce a map of the brain, that is virtually automating discoveries.



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Blue Brain Project - creating a simulated brain
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Industry news, originally posted 16-06-2005. On the sixth of June 2005, the most ambitious project to date for brain research was launched. Its mission: to recreate a human brain in simulation, neuron for neuron, connection for connection.



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Brain Navigator: 3D Brain Exploration
Brain Navigator is a type of single user virtual environment. Designed as an aide to research more than anything else, it understandably has a wide plethora of uses outside the academic fields.



 

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(05/03/2010)
A paralyzed patient implanted with a brain-computer interface device has allowed University of Chicago scientists to determine the relationship between brain waves and attention.

Using a small chip containing nearly 100 micro...


(28/12/2006)
Open to the public at the British Science Museum, in London for the end of December, brainwave detection technology has advanced to the point it can be used in gaming.

The BrainWave EEG game is designed to promote relaxation ...


(20/11/2009)
By the year 2020, you won't need a keyboard and mouse to control your computer, say Intel Corp. researchers. Instead, users will open documents and surf the Web using nothing more than their brain waves.

Scientists at Intel...


(26/11/2008)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is often called the signature injury of the war in Iraq. Medical experts have yet to determine exactly what causes the condition, but the violent waves of air pressure emitted by an improvised explosive device (...


(15/06/2014)
The human mind can rapidly absorb and analyze new information as it flits from thought to thought. These quickly changing brain states may be encoded by synchronization of brain waves across different brain regions, according to a new study...