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1. Heat Waves
The National Weather Service developed the heat index to help people identify days when the risk for a heat illness is higher than normal. During a heat wave, the heat index is excessive for many days in a row. Everyone has an increased risk for a...
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2. Brain wave monitor
The brainstem auditory evoked response test (BAER), is performed to help diagnose nervous-system abnormalities, hearing losses (especially in low-birth weight newborns), and to assess neurologic functions. The test focuses on changes and responses...
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3. Beta Brain Waves | Encyclopedia of Psychology
Brain waves above 12 Hz in frequency; associated with normal waking consciousness. These waves are considered to be “fast” and usually begin in the left hemisphere of your brain. beta waves are present when you...
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4. Brain Waves Predict Depression Meds
A new way to measure how brainwaves react to medications may cut down how much time it takes to find the right depression med
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5. Brain Waves Show Why Some Sleep Through Noise - eMedicineHealth - experts in everyday emergencies, first aid and health information
Aug. 9, 2010 -- The brains of people who can sleep through the night undisturbed may be better wired to block out noise, according to a small study.
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6. Scientists Find Genes That Influence Brain Wave Patterns
Scientists have identified new genes and pathways that influence an individual’s typical pattern of brain electrical activity, a trait that may serve as a useful surrogate marker for more genetically complex traits and diseases.
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7. NIBIB - Catch a (Brain) Wave: October 21, 2004
By controlling the vertical movements of the cursor that is moving from left to right, this patient is able to select letters from groups of letters on the right side of the screen. Photo courtesy of Dr. Jonathan Wolpaw, Wadsworth Center, Albany, NY.
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8. BioMed Central - Wave of schizophrenic brain loss uncovered
Schizophrenia is a neurological disorder that typically strikes when the victim is in their early 20s, but despite its relative prevalence little is understood about the causes of this debilitating disease. In 25 September Proceedings of the Natio...
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9. Comments on: Typing With Brain Waves
Comments on: Typing With Brain Waves http://podcasts.mayoclinic.org/2010/06/18/typing-with-brain-waves/
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10. Waves
But it's tough to analyze waves spreading out in three dimensions, reflecting off objects, etc., so we begin with the simplest interesting examples of waves, those restricted to move along a line.
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