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Brainwaves: A Deep Dive

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Brain Activity, EEG, and Brainwaves What exactly is Muse measuring? Your brain is constantly generat

Brain Activity, EEG, and Brainwaves [Shop]( [Home]( [Community]( What exactly is Muse measuring? [Read More >]( Your brain is constantly generating electrical signals when you’re thinking, sleeping or even relaxing. These signals can be detected from outside your head, using a technology called Electroencephalogy (EEG). This is the same brain sensing technology that doctors and scientists have employed for more than a century to detect your brain signals, similar to how a heart monitor measures your pulse. The Muse headband has 7 finely calibrated sensors – 2 on the forehead, 2 behind the ears and 3 reference sensors – which detect and measure the activity of your brain. The five bands are: - Delta waves which are most present during deep sleep. - Theta waves which are associated with drowsiness, light sleep, and visualization. - Alpha waves which occur during wakeful relaxation. - Beta waves which occur when alert, actively thinking or problem-solving. - Gamma waves which occur when involved in higher mental activity and consolidation of information. In creating the Muse app, we started from these brainwaves and then spent years doing intensive research on higher-order combinations of primary, secondary and tertiary characteristics of raw EEG data and how they interact with focused-attention meditation. [Read the full story here >]( Backed By Researchers At: Join The Muse Community Questions, concerns, or thoughts? We'd love to chat. Contact us. 555 Richmond St. W, Suite 900, Toronto, ON, M5V 3B1 [1-888-508-6873](tel:1-888-508-6873) [Customer Care]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Interaxon (Muse), 555 Richmond Street West, Suite 900, Toronto, ON M5V 3B1, Canada

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