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What (who) is brainwave - definition

BRAINWAVES, REPETITIVE PATTERNS OF NEURAL ACTIVITY IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Brainwave; Brainwaves; Brain waves; Induced activity; Ongoing brain activity; Neuronal oscillations; Neurodynamics; Neural Field Theory; Neural synchronization; Spontaneous activity; Neuronal synchronization; Neural oscillations; Cortical oscillation; Cortical oscillations; Brain wave; Brain rhythm
  • Tonic]] firing pattern of single neuron showing rhythmic spiking activity
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  • Simulation of [[Kuramoto model]] showing neural synchronization and oscillations in the mean field
  •  doi = 10.1007/s004220000160 }}</ref> As the gain A is increased the network starts to oscillate at 3Hz.
  • Hz]]. Upper panel shows spiking of individual neurons (with each dot representing an individual [[action potential]] within the population of neurons), and the lower panel the [[local field potential]] reflecting their summed activity. Figure illustrates how synchronized patterns of action potentials may result in macroscopic oscillations that can be measured outside the scalp.
  • Hindmarsh–Rose neuron]] showing typical [[bursting]] behavior: a fast rhythm generated by individual spikes and a slower rhythm generated by the bursts.
  • Generalized 3 Hz spike and wave discharges reflecting [[seizure]] activity
  • Handwriting of a person affected by [[Parkinson's disease]] showing rhythmic tremor activity in the strokes

brainwave         
(brainwaves)
1.
If you have a brainwave, you suddenly have a clever idea. (BRIT; in AM, usually use brainstorm
)
In 1980 she had a brainwave that changed her life.
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2.
Brainwaves are electrical signals produced by the brain which can be recorded and measured.
His brainwaves were constantly monitored.
N-PLURAL
brainwave         
¦ noun
1. an electrical impulse in the brain.
2. informal a sudden clever idea.
Epilepsy Ireland         
ORGANIZATION
Irish Epilepsy Association; Brainwave (Irish Epilepsy Association)
Epilepsy Ireland, known as Brainwave – The Irish Epilepsy Association prior to 7 February 2013, is a charity in Ireland who, among a wide variety of objectives, provide support, information and advice to people with epilepsy. They were founded in 1966, and are based in Dublin, with nine regional offices throughout Ireland.

Wikipedia

Neural oscillation

Neural oscillations, or brainwaves, are rhythmic or repetitive patterns of neural activity in the central nervous system. Neural tissue can generate oscillatory activity in many ways, driven either by mechanisms within individual neurons or by interactions between neurons. In individual neurons, oscillations can appear either as oscillations in membrane potential or as rhythmic patterns of action potentials, which then produce oscillatory activation of post-synaptic neurons. At the level of neural ensembles, synchronized activity of large numbers of neurons can give rise to macroscopic oscillations, which can be observed in an electroencephalogram. Oscillatory activity in groups of neurons generally arises from feedback connections between the neurons that result in the synchronization of their firing patterns. The interaction between neurons can give rise to oscillations at a different frequency than the firing frequency of individual neurons. A well-known example of macroscopic neural oscillations is alpha activity.

Neural oscillations in humans were observed by researchers as early as 1924 (by Hans Berger). More than 50 years later, intrinsic oscillatory behavior was encountered in vertebrate neurons, but its functional role is still not fully understood. The possible roles of neural oscillations include feature binding, information transfer mechanisms and the generation of rhythmic motor output. Over the last decades more insight has been gained, especially with advances in brain imaging. A major area of research in neuroscience involves determining how oscillations are generated and what their roles are. Oscillatory activity in the brain is widely observed at different levels of organization and is thought to play a key role in processing neural information. Numerous experimental studies support a functional role of neural oscillations; a unified interpretation, however, is still lacking.

Examples of use of brainwave
1. This brainwave will be explored in detail tomorrow.
2. Later, while we partied briefly with the cast, I had a brainwave.
3. A year later, he had a brainwave which provided the answer.
4. Gerry Thomas‘ initial brainwave in 1'53 was a clever solution to his company‘s post–Thanksgiving surplus of turkey.
5. The scheme is the brainwave of Dr Marty Baker – a Pastor at Stevens Creek Community Church in Augusta, Georgia.