This audiobook explores how EEG turns brain signals into insights about neurophysiology. Chapter 1 introduces EEG, its frequency bands, and how signals reflect states like sleep or attention. Chapter 2 explains transforming raw data into graphs and visualizations. Chapter 3 links EEG patterns to mechanisms such as memory encoding, attention, and motor control. Chapter 4 shows applications in sleep, learning, and clinical disorders like epilepsy. Chapter 5 covers statistics, ensuring findings are reliable. Chapter 6 looks ahead—wearable EEG, brain–computer interfaces, neurofeedback, AI, and ethics. Together, the book shows how squiggly lines on a chart become powerful tools to understand, diagnose, and enhance the human brain.
Taiwo Omoyeni is a medical rehabilitation graduate with a strong background in physiotherapy and a passion for applying science to real-world challenges. Skilled in EEG and ECG data analysis using Python, MATLAB, and SPSS, he combines technical expertise with clear data storytelling. Committed to lifelong learning, Taiwo is expanding his work in neurology, neurosciences, rehabilitation medicine, and public health.View all by Taiwo Omoyeni