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3 December 2024

 m   01:14  Main Page‎‎ 2 changes history −7 [WikiSysop‎ (2×)]
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25 November 2024

N    22:13  Attention Bias diffhist +762 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "'''Attentional bias refers to the tendency to focus on specific aspects of our environment while ignoring others.''' Research indicates that various factors can influence this bias, including external events or emotional stimuli (like a perceived threat to safety) and internal states (such as hunger or sadness). === Where this bias occurs... === An example of attentional bias in depression occurs when someone enters a room and predominantly notices negative cues, su...") Tag: Visual edit
 m   22:10  Depression‎‎ 2 changes history +2,256 [WikiSysop‎ (2×)]
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20 November 2024

 m   01:44  Commercial Bias diffhist +144 WikiSysop talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
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18 November 2024

 m   23:52  Negativity Bias diffhist +2,603 WikiSysop talk contribs Tag: Visual edit

9 November 2024

N    02:39  Electroencephalography‎‎ 2 changes history +1,833 [WikiSysop‎ (2×)]
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02:13 (cur | prev) +1,743 WikiSysop talk contribs (Created page with "'''Electroencephalography (EEG) is a technique used to record the electrical activity of the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp. These electrodes detect electrical impulses generated by the firing of neurons in the brain, which are then amplified and displayed as waveforms.''' EEG is widely used to study brain function, diagnose neurological disorders like epilepsy, monitor sleep, and in research on cognitive processes. The recorded brain activity reveals patte...") Tag: Visual edit
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