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According to some researcher, brain wave can be divided to thita,gama,beta and alpha wave. But what forms the wave? What affects it? Or it doesn't exist at all?
The discussion centers around the concept of brainwave activity in neuroscience, exploring its existence, characteristics, and implications. Participants examine the classification of brainwaves, their measurement, and the underlying biological processes, while also questioning the terminology and interpretations associated with brainwaves.
Participants express varying views on the nature and implications of brainwaves, with no consensus reached on their existence or the interpretations of their characteristics. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the terminology and the significance of brainwave patterns.
Some limitations include the complexity of neuronal interactions, the dependence on specific definitions of brainwaves, and the unresolved nature of how different factors influence the measurement and interpretation of brainwave activity.
scilover89 said:According to some researcher, brain wave can be divided to thita,gama,beta and alpha wave. But what forms the wave? What affects it? Or it doesn't exist at all?