Electroencephalography (EEG)

Electroencephalography (EEG) is a method of measuring electrical activity in the brain. It is used to diagnose and monitor many neurological conditions, such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and coma. EEG technology has been widely used for research in cognitive science and neuroscience, as well as in clinical practice. The results of EEG measurements provide insights into brain activity and can be used to help diagnose and treat neurological disorders, or to understand how drugs affect the brain. EEG is a safe, non-invasive technique that is used to measure brain activity.

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Psychophysiology Practice and Research

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Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Shonali sud, Associate professor & Head, Department of Psychology, ST.Bede's College,Shimla,India
Journal of Psychophysiology Practice and Research is an advanced, Comprehensive, Open Access, Peer Reviewed Journal. This Journal encourages authors to submit manuscripts in all aspects of Psychophysiology which stimulate the researchers interest or which quench the thirst for knowledge.