Abstract

Brain energy is associated commonly with electrochemical type of energy. This energy is displayed in the form of electromagnetic waves or better known as brainwaves. This concept is a classical concept (Newtonian) in which the studied object, that is the brain is viewed as a large anatomical object with its functional brainwaves. Another concept which incorporates quantum principles in it can also be used to study the brain. This perspective viewing the brain as purely waves, including its anatomical substrate. Thus, there are two types of energy or field exist in our brain: electromagnetic and quantum fields. Electromagnetic field is thought as dominant energy in purely motor and sensory inputs to our brain, whilst quantum field or energy is perceived as more influential in brain cognitions. The reason for this notion lies in its features which is diffused, non-deterministic, varied, complex and oneness.

Highlights

  • 14 The way to alter theHigh frequency is preferred in most Low (stimulation) and high frequency network using frequency cases (inhibition) stimulation depends on clinical manifestations

  • Brain energy is associated commonly with electrochemical type of energy

  • Quantum physics is seen as dealing with ambiguity in the physical world

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Summary

14 The way to alter the

High frequency is preferred in most Low (stimulation) and high frequency network using frequency cases (inhibition) stimulation depends on clinical manifestations. Non-cognitive impairment such as stroke affecting motor, sensory, vision, sound, touch EMF is more affected than QF Measureable Associated with degree of impairment. Emotion, memory, QF is affected significantly together with EMF attention, planning etc.) Measureable and its impairment

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