Your brain waves show how you will respond to your bias, even before you have a choice to make.
A new study reports changes in the attention processes in the brains of older people are a reason for hearing difficulties.
Researchers report abnormalities in brainwave activity could be a common link between depression, Parkinson's disease, tinnitus and neuropathic pain.
According to researchers, both visual and auditory stimulation can significantly induce pain intensity.
Researchers use EEG to capture electrical oscillations as a remembered object is encoded and held in memory.
Researchers demonstrate that the visual cortex in human subjects uses different frequency channels depending on the direction of the information being transported.
A new study suggests a general model of working memory. The findings could help shed light on condition, such as schizophrenia, where working memory function becomes compromised.
Alpha wave frequency measurement can accurately predict how a person will experience pain.