Studying the way a person’s brain ‘sings’ could improve our understanding of conditions such as epilepsy and schizophrenia and help develop better treatments, experts from the School of Psychology have discovered. The University’s Brain Research Imaging Centre discovered that a person’s brain produces a unique electrical oscillation at a particular frequency when a person looks at a visual pattern. The frequency of this oscillation appears to be determined by the concentration of a chemical. (source: cardiff.ac.uk)
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