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electroencephalography
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electroencephalography

In medicine, diagnostic technique that monitors the brain's electrical discharge to determine the presence of brain disease. An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a graphical record of these changes.



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By listening to the specially-created sounds using headphones, our brainwaves are altered, taking it to a lower frequency just like those achieved after years of practice.
G machines that are able to measure these brainwaves on the top of the scalp allow us to exactly measure the brainwaves.
First of all, let us look at the means in which brainwave entrainment actually delivers most of its results and this is from the binaural beats that have been used for a long time to deliver and produce the brainwaves in our mind What these melodies and tones really are actually are called artefacts of procession, in which sounds or tones, which have been developed to a frequency beyond that of human hearing, are introduced to the brain
 
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