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Bogdan [553]
2 years ago
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Uanita has just been evaluated by medical professionals. she cannot move any part of her body except for her eyes, but brain wav

es are still apparent. the doctor explains that juanita is not dead, but
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MAXImum [283]2 years ago
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Juanita has just been evaluated by medical professionals. She cannot move any part of her body except for her eyes, but brain waves are still apparent. The doctor explains that Juanita is not dead, but: her eyes do not respond to pain, and the lack of heartbeat.

<h3>What do you understand by brain waves?</h3>

Electrical impulses in the brain are known as brainwaves. The actions, feelings, and thoughts of a person are transmitted between neurons in our brains. All brainwaves are created by electrical pulses that are synced and come from millions of neurons interacting with one another. We refer to electrical signals that one set of neurons delivers to another group of neurons as brain waves. This is because an electroencephalogram (EEG) test created by a computer produces a picture that resembles a wavelike pattern by detecting and measuring the electrical activity in your brain. There are mainly four different types of brain waves: beta, alpha, delta, and gamma.

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