| Literature DB >> 34917623 |
Nienke van Atteveldt1, Tieme W P Janssen1, Ido Davidesco2.
Abstract
Brain researchers used to study the workings of the brain only in special laboratories at universities or hospitals. Recently, researchers started using portable devices that people can wear on their heads outside of the laboratory. For example, these devices allow researchers to measure the brain activity of students in classrooms, as they go through the school day. This sounds futuristic, and maybe also a bit alarming. In this article, we will explain what such devices do and do not measure-for example, they cannot read your mind! We will also explain how this kind of research can be useful to you and your classmates.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 34917623 PMCID: PMC8673779 DOI: 10.3389/frym.2020.00096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Young Minds ISSN: 2296-6846
Figure 1EEG frequency bands from slow to fast and how they relate to mental state. Brain wave frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz), which is the number of waves per second.
Figure 2The Go/No-Go task. The letters X and O appear on the screen one at a time. The participants are asked to press the button ASAP when they see an X, and to NOT press the button when they see an O. The X appears very often and the O only occasionally. This makes it hard to inhibit the impulse to press the button when an O appears on the screen.
Figure 3(A) EEG can be used to measure the brain waves of students in a high school classroom (from: Dikker et al. [3]). (B) Students’ brain waves can show high synchrony with other students, which was found for students that were more engaged in class (left). Low synchrony with other students (right) was found for students who were less engaged.