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Explain a nerve impulse. What is saltatory conduction?
Electroencephalogram
A diagnostic method that measures the electrical activity of the brain using electrodes attached to the scalp.
Brain-Wave Activity
The patterns of neuronal electrical activity recorded from the brain, associated with different states of consciousness.
Varying Frequencies
Refers to the differences in the rate or number of occurrences of a certain event or condition over a specified period.
Speed of Helping
A concept in social psychology that refers to the swiftness with which individuals offer or provide assistance to others in need.
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