| 21. | In the 1960s, Kasamatsu and Hirai used Electroencephalography to monitor the brains of Zen meditators.
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| 22. | The use of electroencephalography ( EEG ) often plays a role in the diagnosis of brain tumors.
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| 23. | His fields of research included electroencephalography, sensory deprivation, alcoholism, suicide and other clinical subjects.
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| 24. | We can pick up simple overall, slow speed activity this way ( See : Electroencephalography ).
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| 25. | Roy, incarcerated and wearing an electroencephalography device, watches the sunrise as his eyes glow faintly.
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| 26. | Electroencephalography ( EEG ) records the brain s electrical activity and can identify changes that occur over milliseconds.
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| 27. | Le is a co-founder of software company Emotiv which specialises in electroencephalography ( EEG ) headsets.
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| 28. | During active thinking, electroencephalography reveals a strong appearance of gamma range oscillation from around 20 50 Hz.
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| 29. | Electroencephalography, EEG, can also be used to screen for ulegyria, though MRI is still preferred.
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| 30. | EEG ( electroencephalography ) measures voltage fluctuations along the scalp that result from neuron activity in the brain.
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