2018
DOI: 10.15406/mojabb.2018.02.00076
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Brain’s excessive debris might be discernible with adaptive wavelet transform made of Faraday coils of electroencephalograph

Abstract: Proposed applications include computational multiple layers of Artificial Neural Network namely Deep Learning or also known in short as Artificial Intelligence. This is to develop, in the Least Mean Squares (LMS) sense, the corresponding Adaptive Wavelet Transform kernel having the most efficient compressive sensing magnetic fields with different firing rates of 50 Calcium ions per sec to 100 ions per sec and with different solenoid magnetic fields. Consequent development includes different orthogonal tiny cur… Show more

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“…One of the fundamental principles of the Tai Chi Classics to ensure corrective and effective performance is the ability to achieve "relaxation" through electroencephalogram (EEG) brainwave measurement. 9 TCC is known as "meditation in motion" because both mindfulness and relaxation are required as the foremost part of traditional TCC progressive training. The relaxed physiological state associated with deliberate control, involving inferior frontal gyrus and supplementary motor areas, is hypothesized to be the opposite of the stress response.…”
Section: Neuromuscular Control Of Tai Chi Chuanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the fundamental principles of the Tai Chi Classics to ensure corrective and effective performance is the ability to achieve "relaxation" through electroencephalogram (EEG) brainwave measurement. 9 TCC is known as "meditation in motion" because both mindfulness and relaxation are required as the foremost part of traditional TCC progressive training. The relaxed physiological state associated with deliberate control, involving inferior frontal gyrus and supplementary motor areas, is hypothesized to be the opposite of the stress response.…”
Section: Neuromuscular Control Of Tai Chi Chuanmentioning
confidence: 99%