**Theta hip inflat stressor loss & alpha** Theory m is yes (duck ai, gpt4) Daarbij oefening bedacht, met weinig kl & lich zb Ps info Geslapen van 16 tot 23pm... this 3 4 am Started April 2024ad with [[eDrug 4 octo]] Report Tue 0304 2025ad - wassenaar **Shorthand dutch & english prep** ---- M: if theta eeg is disturbed can alpha eeg become less powerful? Yes, disturbances in theta wave activity can potentially influence alpha wave activity on an EEG. The relationship between different brainwave frequencies is complex, and changes in one frequency band can affect others. 1. **Theta and Alpha Relationship**: Theta waves (4-8 Hz) are often associated with states of relaxation, creativity, and light sleep, while alpha waves (8-12 Hz) are typically linked to relaxed, alert states, such as when a person is awake but calm. In some contexts, an increase in theta activity can be associated with a decrease in alpha activity, particularly in situations involving stress, anxiety, or cognitive overload. 2. **Cognitive Load**: When the brain is under stress or engaged in demanding cognitive tasks, theta activity may increase, which can lead to a decrease in alpha activity. This is because the brain may shift its resources to process the increased demands, resulting in less power in the alpha band. 3. **Clinical Implications**: In certain clinical conditions, such as anxiety or attention disorders, you may observe changes in both theta and alpha activity. For example, increased theta activity and decreased alpha activity can be indicative of a lack of focus or increased mental strain. Overall, while there can be a relationship between disturbed theta and alpha activity, the specific dynamics can vary based on individual circumstances and the context in which the EEG is recorded. If there are concerns about EEG findings, it's best to consult a healthcare professional or a neurologist for a comprehensive interpretation. === So wrote about two life phases on alpha going Pdown Obs March 3 4 2025ad Manouvre thr m age 6 to now easy Not much meaning or recall Obs 2 Opstelling Youtube 2 gymnast girls veranda Op 8" 1280w screen laptop (brandless) M rechtsachter vanuit deur schstr 63 Laptop links bij raam, vrij hoog Recommended op basis abv en ev. inzicht m on t & a o mindful, less theta, en relax, meer alpha Oefening Video Zeg erbij "nu kraan dicht" Verder nog gespeeld met grote verkeerde kraan, sensations face komt terug Dus echt of vid op grotere afstand Echt met msjs, m krijgt erectie, dus 8" laptop medisch ethisch essentieel ... vraag bij verdere ev. dev naar [[therapeutic cp]] ... ggz/pol Result Voor oefening (minder uur ervoor) kwam bij signen DTM middelvinger als T na sign stop ._ net aan hoorbaar woord KZ uit richting zelfde als m nu laptop zag Nb was inspiratie Result na oefening, zo'n 4x harder Dus alpha iets opgeschroeft, maar tinnitus, DTM tinnitus niet op oude nivo Verder Dev nog onbekend Maar m denkt over of het DTM of toch blefarospasme was bij opn ggz 2024 Waarbij wegvallen, blindheid en ooglid spasme optraden bij eten samen (druk) en in bus naar huis (druk) bij gebr vrijheid ... Update 4.45am lange broek aangedaan Begint na paar min op blef te lijken, met net 1 korte uitval === eof What happened... is it likely that increased stress takes one mentally back to a trauma, loss, in younger years? Yes, increased stress can often trigger memories or feelings related to past traumas or losses. This phenomenon is sometimes referred to as "re-traumatization," where current stressors can evoke unresolved emotions or memories from earlier experiences. The brain's response to stress can activate areas associated with memory and emotion, leading individuals to relive past events or feel similar emotions they experienced during those times. Additionally, stress can affect mental health, making it harder for individuals to cope with their feelings and memories. It's important for those experiencing this to seek support, whether through therapy, support groups, or other resources, to help process these feelings and develop coping strategies. === Drive in [[misdrijf strafrecht]]