brainwave in the PONS Dictionary

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The brainwave entrainment is embedded into a lower frequency range only affecting parts of the bass, but leaving the mid and treble alone.
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The couple was involved together in a beta project involving the connection between art, brainwaves, and consciousness.
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Certain brainwave frequencies are associated with general psychological processes.
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The grid is keyed to his unique brainwaves.
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He was also able to pick up on the brainwaves of others in a form of telepathy.
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Some of the processes that can be controlled include brainwaves, muscle tone, skin conductance, heart rate and pain perception.
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The experiment saw ten patients trained to move a computer cursor by controlling their brainwaves.
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His main article is a bright red helmet with a brainwave-activated lamp that can be used to illuminate at will.
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They are the slowest, but highest amplitude brainwaves.
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Participants were made to feel a sense of merged identity with an actor through a perspective-taking task or feedback indicating overlapping brainwave patterns.
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