brainwave: An electrical signal is produced by the coordinated activity of billions of neurons in an animal’s brain. When charted, the signal usually looks wavy or jagged
Curriculum: (plural: curriculum) official classroom materials (often readings) used to lead students through a course of study in a particular subject.
frequency: How often some periodic event occurs within a given time interval. (in physics) the number of wavelengths that occur in a given interval of time.
basic: Something that is basic or serves as a basis for another thing or idea.
the generation: A group of individuals (in any species) born at about the same time or that are treated as a single group. Your parents are of one generation of your family, for example, and your grandparents are of another generation. Similarly, you and everyone within a few years of your age across the planet are referred to as belonging to a certain generation of humans.
guinea pig: a rat (Cavia porcellus) are often kept as pets or used in research. Converse: A person or other animal that is used as an experimental subject.
Information: (opposite of information) Learning facts or trends about something or someone, often as a result of studying information.
link: A connection between two persons or things.
neurologist: Someone who studies the structure or function of the brain and other parts of the nervous system.
psychology: (adj. psychological ) The study of the human mind, especially relating to action and behavior. To do this, some do research using animals. As scientists and mental-health professionals who work in this field psychologist.
sensor: A device that collects information about physical or chemical conditions — such as temperature, barometric pressure, salinity, humidity, pH, light intensity, or radiation — and stores or transmits that information. Scientists and engineers often rely on sensors that may change over time or that are far away from what a researcher can directly measure to inform them.
strategy: A thoughtful and clever plan to achieve some difficult or challenging goal.
Technology: the application of scientific knowledge to practical purposes, especially in industry — or the devices, processes, and systems that result from those efforts.
unique: something that is not like anything else; The only one of its kind.