Brain science

Journeying Through the Enigma of the Ocean: Insights from Biologging and Biotelemetry

Exploring the Mysterious World of Marine Life with Biologging and Biotelemetry

In our world, marine creatures lead mysterious lives beneath the depths of the ocean. They live a life vastly different from their terrestrial counterparts, leaving us with questions about their behavior and ecology. However, how do we uncover the secrets of these enigmatic beings? The answer lies in “biologging” and “biotelemetry” technologies, which have revolutionized […]

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Hans Berger

From Animal Brains to Mind-Controlled Machines: The EEG Adventure

Hans Berger (21 May 1873 – 1 June 1941) was a German psychiatrist Unraveling Brain Activity Electroencephalography (EEG) is a remarkable non-invasive technique that unveils the electrical symphony of the brain. With a rich history spanning over a century, its evolution from inception to modern-day applications is truly captivating. Richard Caton’s Pioneering Contribution Our journey

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brain activity

The Ever-Changing Brain: A Lifelong Journey of Learning and Growth

Neuroplasticity’s significant role in learning and growth In the realm of neuroscience, a revolutionary concept has taken center stage: neuroplasticity. This remarkable ability of the brain to rewire itself holds profound implications, from aiding rehabilitation after injuries to enabling lifelong learning. Within the pages of Norman Doidge’s enlightening work, ‘The Brain That Changes Itself,’ readers

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