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    Electroencephalography- this study is aimed at studying the bioelectric activity of the brain.

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    Electroencephalography- directly examines the activity of the brain, helps to assess the severity and strength of the injury.

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    The German doctor Hans Berger discovered human Electroencephalography, making him the first person to record brain waves.

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    Before chocolate consumption and around 30 minutes and 120 minutes after, the subjects' brain activity was measured using Electroencephalography.

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    The other thing that you can do is you can do this-- Electroencephalography-- you can put these electrodes on your head, OK?

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    The second presents Emotiv, a product that can read your brainwaves and understand their meaning through- bear with me- Electroencephalography(or EEG for short).

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    The hospital scenes where Regan gets an Electroencephalography were filmed at an actual hospital and the actors were actual medical staff who worked there.

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    The researchers also used Electroencephalography(EEG) to monitor brain activity as children in the three different groups listened to a series of tones in a different pitch.

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    The Electroencephalography(EEG) shows high amplitude, bilateral spike and wave activity, which is symmetrical, synchronous and monorhythmic, having a slow wave component at two cycles per second.

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    In our new study, we asked 34 participants simply to sit in our testing chamber while we directly recorded electrical activity in their brains with Electroencephalography(EEG).

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    N our new study, we asked 34 participants simply to sit in our testing chamber while we directly recorded electrical activity in their brains with Electroencephalography(EEG).

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    Participants were asked to take a memory test that measured Electroencephalography(EEG) brain wave activity as they attempted to recall word pairs that had been shown to them earlier.

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    As part of this study, researchers asked study participants to enter into a‘duel' with a computer, and then monitored their brain waves throughout the duration of the game using Electroencephalography(EEG).

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    Participants were asked to visit a laboratory for a memory test that measured Electroencephalography(EEG) brain wave activity as they attempted to recall word pairs that had been shown to them earlier.

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    He hooked up twenty subjects, ten with the trait and ten who didn't, to an Electroencephalography(EEG) machine and exposed them to a bright light to measure their brain and neural responses.

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    Participants were asked to visit a Georgia Tech laboratory for a memory test that measured Electroencephalography(EEG) brain wave activity as they attempted to recall word pairs that had been shown to them earlier.

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    At 75-minute and 12- and 24-hour intervals after each dose, participants repeated the attention and working memory tasks- spending the night in private rooms in the lab, where their brain activity was measured via Electroencephalography.

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    Using Electroencephalography(EEG)- a technique that attaches electrodes to the scalp-, the researchers demonstrated that the mind-reading system, accompanied with modern traffic sensors, could detect a driver's intention to break 130 milliseconds faster than a normal brake pedal response.

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    Now, a team of researchers has created a new imaging technique that uses Electroencephalography(EEG) to gather accurate information on amygdala activity, and demonstrated its ability to help people modify their emotions through the regulation of this ancient brain structure.

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    Using Electroencephalography(EEG) ― a technique that attaches electrodes to the scalp ― the researchers figured out that the‘mind-reading system', used alongside modern traffic sensors, could detect a driver's decision to break 130 milliseconds faster than a normal brake pedal response.

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    Using Electroencephalography(EEG) ― a technique that attaches electrodes to the scalp ― the researchers demonstrated that the mind-reading system, accompanied by modern traffic sensors, could detect a driver's intention to break 130 milliseconds faster than a normal brake pedal response.

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    Persecution mania can be diagnosed after a thorough study of the clinical picture of the illness and the patient's history, conversations with the patient's relatives to describe the manifestations as accurately as possible, detect the presence of harmful addictions(especially drug addiction and alcohol dependence) and cerebral vascular diseases, exclude or confirm the presence of other mental pathologies, Electroencephalography, computed tomography of the brain, x-ray studies.

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