
"EEG " means Electroencephalograph,
which means recording (graph) of electrical signals (electro) from
the brain (encephalo). The Liverpool physician Richard Caton discovered
electrical signals by scratching around directly on the surface of
animal brains in 1875. He also described variations in the activity
when he flashed light at his animals. |
| invention / eeg in medicine / waves / eeg as therapeutic |
| eeg > invention |
These are sentences out of his original paper in 1929: " One can distinguish larger first order
waves with an average duration of 90 milliseconds and smaller second
order waves of an average duration of 35 milliseconds. We see in
the electroencephalogram a concomitant phenomenon of the continuous
nerve processes which take place in the brain, exactly as the electrocardiogram
represents a concomitant phenomenon of the contractions of the
individual segments of the heart." |
Some background science here: Learn about eeg in medicine and why it can de used for BCI-control.

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