The human electroencephalogram (EEG) was discovered by the German psychiatrist, Hans Berger, in 1929. Its potential applications in epilepsy rapidly became clear, when Gibbs and colleagues in Boston ...
But this revised model has a unique extra feature. Electroencephalography (EEG) sensors have been embedded in the ear pads to analyze the electrical signals produced by the neurons in your brain.
The aperiodic exponent (the slope of the aperiodic activity in log-log space) is the proposed proxy for E/I, with high aperiodic exponents indicating low E/I ratio. The EEG icon was generated in ...