Alpha Waves, Intelligence and the Orienting Reflex: A review
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Neurosciences - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
The most complex biologically existing structure is the human brain. Though there are documented studies showing evidence of brain interventions as early as the stone ages in form of trepanation, its understanding persists at incipient stages and the instrument for recording its basic activity remains the electroencephalogram. In this era of developing and innovative technology, design thinking and marketing, the desire to adequately quantify thought processing remains an enigma which prompts many to design tools that would significantly define the state of the mind
Authors and Affiliations
Piush Choudhry
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