Topic: Eeg

4 chapters across the catalog

Zeds
Episode 1796 3:00:48 - 3:03:12

1796: Zeds

MIT Study, AI Dependency and Cognitive Decline

An MIT study using EEG scans found that increased reliance on Large Language Models (LLMs) leads to a systematic scaling down of neural connectivity. The research showed that 83% of LLM users could not recall a single sentence from an essay they had just "written" with the tool. The study warns that AI dependency results in "cognitive offloading," making users more passive and less capable of critical synthesis.

Showly
Episode 1159 53:03 - 59:44

1159: Showly

Auditory Processing Research, EEG Brain Wave Waveforms

Researcher Nina Kraus demonstrates how EEG machines can measure auditory evoked potentials in the brainstem. By recording the brain's electrical response to sound, scientists can play back a waveform that represents exactly what the brain processed. This research provides insight into auditory processing disorders where the ear functions correctly but the brain fails to interpret the signal.

Don't Be Nosey
Episode 421 2:30:21 - 2:35:19

421: Don't Be Nosey

Swine Flu Death Toll and Autism Testing

The CDC and Lancet reported that the swine flu death toll was 15 times higher than previously confirmed, though critics question the lack of physical evidence. Additionally, new medical marketing pushes are promoting EEG traces to identify autism in toddlers and screening for specific cervical cells susceptible to HPV.