[ Science Tutorial #3 ] - Control the objects with your mind power ! Part 1

in science •  7 years ago  (edited)

Yes you did not read it wrong. In this article I will tell you how to control objects with your mind power. Let's start !


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We need to have information on eeg and brain waves to realize this project. For this reason, I will first give some information about EEG and brain waves.

What is EEG?(Electroencephalogram)
EEG is the measurement of electrical activity in brain waves. The work and operations of the brain are recorded during the measurements. It is displayed in digital media or on paper. If the examined data do not comply with international standards, there is a problem in brain functions. Depending on this, it is possible to determine the disturbances by looking at the wave levels in the brain. Since no electric current is applied during EEG measurement, people do not feel pain.

How to display EEG?


EEG is a diagnostic method that is applied when people are asleep or awake. Electrodes are placed in the scalp and ear-lobe. The data from this electrode is transferred to the computer.

Which diseases diagnose?

Epilepsy
Head trauma
Encephalitis
Brain tumour
Encephalopathy(Encephalopathy is a general term that means brain disease, damage, or malfunction.)
Somnipathy
Palsy
Demens

Brain Waves

The brain has a continuous electrical activity. The intensity of brain waves on the skull surface varies between 0-200 microvolts. Frequencies range from a few seconds to 50 seconds or more. The character of the waves depends on the level of activity of the cerebral cortex and shows great differences between states of wakefulness, sleep and coma. Brain waves are often irregular.
Brain waves are classified as alpha, beta, theta and delta waves.

Alpha Waves: Alpha waves are rhythmic waves that are oscillated at a frequency of 8-13 seconds. It happens when you close your eyes and go to rest mode.

Beta Waves: Beta waves are recorded from the parietal and frontal areas of the skull when the central nervous system is too mobile or tense.

Theta Waves: It is observed especially in the parietal and temporal regions of children. In some adults they may emerge during emotional stresses such as frustration. Teta waves often occur in many brain diseases, especially in degenerative states of the brain.

Delta Waves: It occurs in deep sleep, childhood and severe organic brain diseases.

I will tell you how to read the brain waves and what we can do with it.

I would be glad to answer your questions if you have a any. See you !

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