Study finds the brain's reward system responds to tempting food cues even after people feel full, suggesting overeating is habitual.
Research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) may finally explain why we still reach for the cookie jar, even when we're full. A new study reveals that the human brain continues to respond to ...
By monitoring brainwaves with EEG scans, researchers found that while participants reported being “full” and showed no conscious desire for more food, their brains refused to “devalue” the rewarding ...
Hans Berger recorded the first human EEG in 1924. EEG records electrical activity via 16–25 scalp electrodes. Focal “slowing” in brain waves can indicate tumors or lesions. Patients must avoid ...
QuantalX combined transcranial magnetic stimulation and EEG technology in its first-of-its-kind brain network function ...
ROCKVILLE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BrainScope, a commercial-stage medical neurotechnology company applying artificial intelligence and computational neuroscience to brain electrical activity (EEG), ...
You look up from your phone screen and suddenly realize you weren't thinking about anything. It's not a lapse in memory or a daydream; it's literally a moment when you're not thinking of anything at ...
An EEG (electroencephalogram) is a painless test that uses small sensors placed on the scalp to measure the brain's electrical activity. It provides a real-time readout of brain "waves"—rhythms ...
A new study shows that attention moves in fast repeating cycles in the brain, making us more open to distraction at certain moments.
Researchers find that human attention shifts 7–10 times per second due to innate brain rhythms, making us naturally susceptible to distractions.