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- Neural oscillations, or brainwaves, are rhythmic or repetitive patterns of neural activity in the central nervous system. Neural tissue can generate oscillatory...
- – via Newspapers.com. "'Brainwaves' Lacks Intensity". Daily Press. November 22, 1982. p. 30 – via Newspapers.com. "Brainwaves (1983)". Time Out. September...
- Brainwave entrainment, also referred to as brainwave synchronization or neural entrainment, refers to the observation that brainwaves (large-scale electrical...
- The Brainwaves are cartoon characters that po****te Dorling Kindersley's children's reference books. The first title in the series, "How Nearly Everything...
- Brainwave or Brainwave Jr. (Henry King Jr.) is a character in the DC Comics Universe, who is commonly portra**** as a superhero and son of the supervillain...
- two characters in the DC Comics Universe Brainwaves (comic strip), cartoon series by Betsy Streeter BrainWaves, a 1982 film directed by Ulli Lommel Epilepsy...
- commonly described in terms of brainwaves, and as the discoverer of the alpha wave rhythm which is a type of brainwave. Alpha waves have been eponymously...
- Brainwaves is a single-panel cartoon series by Betsy Streeter. Brainwaves has been described as "a single-panel stream of consciousness about the infinite...
- on September 28, 2010. The band's eighth studio album, Heartbeats and Brainwaves, was announced through their official website on June 22, 2011. It was...
- 2 Hz. They are the slowest and highest amplitude classically described brainwaves, although recent studies have described slower (<0.1 Hz) oscillations...