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- noun Plural form of
electroencephalogram .
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The next goal will be to refine the technique, to determine whether similar results can be achieved with simpler scanning technology such as electroencephalograms (EEGs).
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The next goal will be to refine the technique, to determine whether similar results can be achieved with simpler scanning technology such as electroencephalograms (EEGs).
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That piqued his interest and he began collecting data from MRIs and electroencephalograms EEGs.
Ellen Sterling: The Sound of Music Just Keeps Getting Better So That Today It Is Astounding Ellen Sterling 2011
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That piqued his interest and he began collecting data from MRIs and electroencephalograms EEGs.
Ellen Sterling: The Sound of Music Just Keeps Getting Better So That Today It Is Astounding Ellen Sterling 2011
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MacDorman and his team plan to use results from objective sources like heart rate, galvanic skin response, electroencephalograms and functional magnetic imaging of the brain to gauge how far designers can go before characters creep out viewers.
Information, Culture, Policy, Education: The eeriness index: quantifying the uncanny valley 2009
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MacDorman and his team plan to use results from objective sources like heart rate, galvanic skin response, electroencephalograms and functional magnetic imaging of the brain to gauge how far designers can go before characters creep out viewers.
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Researchers at Drexel University in Philadelphia and Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., recently discovered that patterns of electrical brain activity, as measured by electroencephalograms, usually are different among creative thinkers than among more methodical problem solvers.
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Everyone, of course, was hooked up to electroencephalograms, and liberals EEG's lit up like pinball machines while apprehending and considering all the subtle differences between "M" and "W."
Erika Schickel: One of These Things is Not Like the Other 2008
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It points out that chronic exposure to jet fuel can adversely affect liver function, result in emotional dysfunction, abnormal electroencephalograms, shortened attention span, and decreased sensorimotor speed.
Barry Sanders: The Green Zone: The Military's Addiction To Oil 2008
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He named them alpha and beta waves, and in the 1920s, he recorded the first electroencephalograms EEGs in humans.
Decoding Your Destiny Ph.D. Carmen Harra 2006
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