aivoaaltoliike
Aivoaaltoliike, which translates to "brainwave movement" in Finnish, refers to the rhythmic electrical activity of the brain. This activity can be measured using an electroencephalogram (EEG). Different states of consciousness and cognitive processes are associated with distinct patterns of brainwave frequencies. These frequencies are typically categorized into several bands: Delta, Theta, Alpha, Beta, and Gamma.
Delta waves are the slowest and highest amplitude brainwaves, typically observed during deep, dreamless sleep. Theta
The study of aivoaaltoliike has provided insights into various neurological conditions and the functioning of the