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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.Book information
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Education and Learning