A new study proves low-frequency infrasound hijacks inner ear support cells to create unique physical hum sensations.
The discovery also sheds light on why some people are disturbed by low-frequency noise while others barely notice it. If the ...
This year is the centennial anniversary of German psychiatrist Hans Berger's invention of electroencephalography (EEG), a way to record electrical activity in the brain, now called brainwaves or ...
A specific electrical rhythm in the central thalamus, oscillating between 19 and 45 Hz, has been detected only when people are awake or dreaming during REM sleep. The signal disappears entirely during ...