When I started my blog, I thought I had something to say. I mean, I was writing to give people an idea of my life, and I had a good following. My blog would be a place to give people a glimpse into my brain, and it would be a place I could use to get answers to some of the questions I’ve had about myself. But I’m not here to give people a glimpse into my brain.
I did make it clear from the get-go that I was going to write about my brain. The reason for this is that the internet has exploded in the last few years, and we have so many people writing about their own personal brains to give them a peek into their own unique personalities. So, I decided that I would spend a little time doing that for some of you.
Brain-autopsy, brain-doc, brain-analysis, etc have become popular buzzwords. This is because it’s easier to take brain scans and then take a look at the results than it is to do it yourself. Unfortunately, this is one area where you can get a brain scan without a doctor’s approval.
I had an MRI done recently for a work-related issue. A few of the tests were pretty straightforward, but the one I think is the most critical to a neuro-analyst like myself, the one that really matters, was the MRI Brain Lab. The test is pretty straightforward. First, you insert a catheter into your arm and then a catheter into your brain. By doing this, you are going to make a small hole in your head.
If you do it right, you can then extract two small tubes through your ears and attach them to a pump that continuously measures your brain activity. This will help you determine what areas of your brain are active and whether the brain is in control or in a constant state of activity and seizures.
The research is still ongoing, but it looks like the idea is that by measuring your brain activity you will be able to determine whether you are in control of your brain.
It all sounds like a really cool science-fiction movie, but I think in reality it’s a lot more dangerous than that. Although the idea of keeping a small electrical pulse constantly measuring your brain activity sounds very cool, there are a couple of dangers. First of all, your brain is a dynamic system and it is quite possible to over-shoot its target.
Brain activity is not always linear, and there are even situations in which a person can have an abnormally high or low brain activity reading. The second danger is that there is no way to tell if a person is in control of his brain or not. Since there is no way to tell, and since the brain is so dynamic, the brain activity readings will fluctuate according to emotional states. The best way to determine if someone is in control of his brain activity is to have a doctor check.
If you’re like me, you’re wondering if a doctor can tell if a person is in control of his brain activity. Brain activity is measured by EEG (electroencephalography), which is a method of measuring brain waves. EEG measures neural activity from the scalp and brainwaves are measured on two different levels.
The first level of brain activity is called the alpha wave. The second level is the theta wave. Theta is the opposite of the alpha wave. Alpha is very deep, theta is very shallow.