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VOICING THE VOICELESS…..
EEG TRANSMISSION AND NEURAL
SIGNALS
WHAT IS EEG?
• Electroence phalography (EEG) brain waves are
referred to by their frequency, amplitude, phase
angle (FAP) in addition to their sustainable time
which changes according to the sensory stimuli.
• The brainwave pattern varies from one type to
another.
• The five types that are commonly known are
ranked from low-to-high amplitude and high-to-
low frequency.
• They are, respectively , the
gamma, beta, alpha, theta and delta wave.
WHAT ARE BRAIN WAVES?
• Delta Waves: These are the waves which
have frequency less than 4Hz. In this
stage the person would be unaware of the
surroundings or environment. There will be
no body movements. And most importantly
there will be no transaction of message in
these waves.
• Theta Waves:These waves have
a frequency of about 4-7Hz. If a person's
brain is awaken but does not think or feel
anything Theta waves are produced. These
also dont transmit messages.
• Alpha Waves: They have a frequency of 7-
13Hz.These waves get slightly involved in
the transferring of messages.
• Beta Waves: They have a frequency of 13-
39Hz. The frequency of the wave would vary
with the stage of mind. These waves play
the most important role in transferring
images.
• Gamma Waves:They have a frequency
greater than 40 Hz.They transfer messages
when there is a mixture of Beta and Gamma
waves.
WAVES WHICH ARE
NECESSARY.
AS DELTA WAVES AND BETA WAVES
MOSTLY PRODUCED IN AN
UNSTABBLE POSITION , AWAKENS
THE FACT THAT THESE CARRY NO
MESSAGES.
1ST MAN
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
DELTA
THETA
ALPHA
BETA
1ST MAN
2ND MAN
3RD MAN
ADDITIONALLY , Biological studies are
difficult by analysis because the
number of unknown paramete rs
exceed far beyond the known
conditions. The problem defies simple
and practical mathematical solutions
via the traditional approach es of
matching unknowns with avail- able
equations. The pertinent physical
parameters are often dropped to
make the problem manageable. The
non-equilibrium and non-homog
eneous nature of biological systems
will be smeared when using statistical
methods that also avoid the tran-
scendental knowled ge from the start
THE FOLLOWING SHOWS MESSAGE
SIGNALS TRANSMITTED IN THREE
DIFFERENT PEOPLE AND AT VARIOUS
MOODS.
.
OUR MODIFIED RECIPROCATE
BRAIN EMITS
ELECTRIC IMPULSES
IN THE NEURON
NETWORK.
THESE WAVES ARE
NOW SENSED WITH
EXISTING EEG.
THESE SENSED SIGNALS
ARE NOW AMPLIFIED
WITH GREATER ENERGY
WITHOUT DISTURBING
ITS ORIGINALITY AND
FREQUENCY.
NOW THESE AMPLIFIED
SIGNALS ARE
TRANSPORTED TO
NERVE ENDINGS USING
A MULTI- TACTILE
DEVICE DESIGNED BY
US
WITH ITS IMPACT ON
THE NERVES BY THE
HIT , REQUIRED
MESSAGE WOULD BE
TRANSFERRED FROM
ONE BRAIN TO
ANOTHER
IT’S USES AND ADVANTAGE
• A DUMB PERSON PERSON CAN DELIVER HIS
THOUGHTS IN A GENERAL WAY.
• IN MILITARY , SECRETS CAN BE COLLECTED BY
USING THIS METHOD IN A SPY.
• THIS WOULD CREATE A NEW REVOLUTION IN
NEURALSCIENCE.

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Voicing the voiceless

  • 1. VOICING THE VOICELESS….. EEG TRANSMISSION AND NEURAL SIGNALS
  • 2. WHAT IS EEG? • Electroence phalography (EEG) brain waves are referred to by their frequency, amplitude, phase angle (FAP) in addition to their sustainable time which changes according to the sensory stimuli. • The brainwave pattern varies from one type to another. • The five types that are commonly known are ranked from low-to-high amplitude and high-to- low frequency. • They are, respectively , the gamma, beta, alpha, theta and delta wave.
  • 3. WHAT ARE BRAIN WAVES? • Delta Waves: These are the waves which have frequency less than 4Hz. In this stage the person would be unaware of the surroundings or environment. There will be no body movements. And most importantly there will be no transaction of message in these waves. • Theta Waves:These waves have a frequency of about 4-7Hz. If a person's brain is awaken but does not think or feel anything Theta waves are produced. These also dont transmit messages. • Alpha Waves: They have a frequency of 7- 13Hz.These waves get slightly involved in the transferring of messages. • Beta Waves: They have a frequency of 13- 39Hz. The frequency of the wave would vary with the stage of mind. These waves play the most important role in transferring images. • Gamma Waves:They have a frequency greater than 40 Hz.They transfer messages when there is a mixture of Beta and Gamma waves.
  • 4. WAVES WHICH ARE NECESSARY. AS DELTA WAVES AND BETA WAVES MOSTLY PRODUCED IN AN UNSTABBLE POSITION , AWAKENS THE FACT THAT THESE CARRY NO MESSAGES.
  • 5. 1ST MAN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DELTA THETA ALPHA BETA 1ST MAN 2ND MAN 3RD MAN ADDITIONALLY , Biological studies are difficult by analysis because the number of unknown paramete rs exceed far beyond the known conditions. The problem defies simple and practical mathematical solutions via the traditional approach es of matching unknowns with avail- able equations. The pertinent physical parameters are often dropped to make the problem manageable. The non-equilibrium and non-homog eneous nature of biological systems will be smeared when using statistical methods that also avoid the tran- scendental knowled ge from the start THE FOLLOWING SHOWS MESSAGE SIGNALS TRANSMITTED IN THREE DIFFERENT PEOPLE AND AT VARIOUS MOODS. .
  • 6. OUR MODIFIED RECIPROCATE BRAIN EMITS ELECTRIC IMPULSES IN THE NEURON NETWORK. THESE WAVES ARE NOW SENSED WITH EXISTING EEG. THESE SENSED SIGNALS ARE NOW AMPLIFIED WITH GREATER ENERGY WITHOUT DISTURBING ITS ORIGINALITY AND FREQUENCY. NOW THESE AMPLIFIED SIGNALS ARE TRANSPORTED TO NERVE ENDINGS USING A MULTI- TACTILE DEVICE DESIGNED BY US WITH ITS IMPACT ON THE NERVES BY THE HIT , REQUIRED MESSAGE WOULD BE TRANSFERRED FROM ONE BRAIN TO ANOTHER
  • 7. IT’S USES AND ADVANTAGE • A DUMB PERSON PERSON CAN DELIVER HIS THOUGHTS IN A GENERAL WAY. • IN MILITARY , SECRETS CAN BE COLLECTED BY USING THIS METHOD IN A SPY. • THIS WOULD CREATE A NEW REVOLUTION IN NEURALSCIENCE.

Editor's Notes

  1. Electroencephalography (EEG) brain waves are referred to by their frequency, amplitude, phase angle (FAP) in addition to their sustainable time which changes according to the sensory stimuli. The brainwave pattern varies from one type to another. The five types that are commonly known are ranked from low-to-high amplitude and high-to-low frequency. They are, respectively , the gamma, beta, alpha, theta and delta wave.