Subject Profile Name Height Weight Age Gender 25 |Female - 1 22 5\'7 Amplitude,
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Subject Profile Name Height Weight Age Gender 25 |Female - 1 22 5'7 Amplitude, Mean and Frequency Data RMS Ch41-mean frequency frequency frequency frequency Segment Raw EEG Alpha Chl-stdev Ch0yCycle 2 Cycle 3 Mean 33302 8003 10 11 H2 Do your mean frequency values from exercise 4.1 agree with the expected outcomes? (Explain) yes, ro frequency values aq recritn expected outcom as,bécouse the values tall within the nomnal ranaas Calculate the difference between the experimental and control mean alpha-RMS data. The control mean alpha-RMS is the mean from segment I. Determine if the experimental mean was larger (+), smaller ic, or the same ) as the contrel mean. The oxporimantal mean was amqller than the conhvol mean Calculated| Summary Difference +-or . Segment Experimental Experimental Control Mean (segment I) Condition Mean (Exp-Control) t 2 Mental Math 3 Hyperventilation Recovery 2 1-10 u Eyes Open .73 Rev 10/12 LinderExplanation / Answer
During both math and hyperventilation conditions, the control alpha wave activity is larger than the experimental values.
Alpha waves are generally associated with relaxation and contemplation. These are helpful for focusing on work studying and being creative and artistic. Alpha brain waves are more rhythmical and they are massively beneficial to the body and mind and not just when under stress but at any time.