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by TeMPOraL 3898 days ago
I don't see anything in this article implying that the brain actually reads the "summed wave activity" somehow; as far as I understand, everything here is just a description of how we measure and interpret EM fields generated by charges flying around in the brain. Is there any study that shows that some parts of the brain treat EM waves generated elsewhere as input?
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Buzsaki argues, in this book, that brain waves are the method that the brain uses to coordinate activity in different regions of the brain. (High-frequency waves coordinate the activity of small areas, low-frequency waves coordinate the activity of large areas.)

http://www.amazon.com/Rhythms-Brain-Gyorgy-Buzsaki/dp/019982...

If you're curious about brain waves, I highly recommend this book. It is fascinating.