Neurotechnology Terminology for Medical Professionals
EEG Quality Measurement
Fundamental measurement of neural signal quality versus background electrical noise, expressed in decibels (dB).
Signal Processing Parameter
Percentage of neural data automatically discarded due to contamination from eye movements, muscle tension, electrical interference, or other non-brain sources.
Software Framework
Open-source neuroscience software suite used for EEG/MEG analysis. Current institutional standard v4.2.1-mne_stable represents significant advancement over pre-war neural processing capabilities.
Neural Oscillation Patterns
Frequency-based categorization of brain electrical activity, each associated with specific cognitive and emotional states.
Memory Formation Circuitry
Critical anatomical subregions within the hippocampus responsible for memory encoding, consolidation, and retrieval. CA1 and CA3 refer to specific cellular fields within the hippocampal formation.
Specialized Visual Processing Region
Brain region specifically dedicated to face recognition and processing. Located in the fusiform gyrus of the temporal lobe.
Semantic Memory Hub
Critical brain region for semantic memory, conceptual knowledge, and language processing. Functions as integration hub for different types of information.
Executive Memory Control
Neural pathways connecting prefrontal cortex with hippocampal formation, essential for memory consolidation, retrieval, and executive control of memory processes.
Memory System Classification
Fundamental distinction in memory research between personal experiences (episodic) and factual knowledge (semantic).
Physical Memory Traces
Physical memory traces stored in specific neural network patterns. Represents the biological substrate of memory storage.
Memory Formation Mechanism
Cellular mechanism underlying memory formation and storage. Involves strengthening of synaptic connections between neurons.
Memory Stabilization Process
Process by which short-term memories are converted into stable long-term memories. Involves hippocampal-neocortical dialogue and occurs primarily during sleep.
Light-Controlled Neural Modification
Technique using light to control neural activity with cellular precision. Requires genetic modification to make neurons sensitive to specific wavelengths.
Brain Connectivity Measurement
Mathematical correlation between different brain regions' electrical activity. Indicates functional connectivity and communication between neural networks.
AI Processing Reliability
Machine learning probability estimates for thought extraction and memory reconstruction accuracy. Scale from 0.0 (no confidence) to 1.0 (complete certainty).
European Data Format
Standard format for storing EEG and other medical time series data. Files with .edf extension contain raw neural recordings and metadata.
Clinical Procedure
Formal neural monitoring sessions designed to extract and analyze thought patterns, memories, and cognitive processes using advanced EEG technology.
Sleep State Analysis
Monitoring of REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep intrusions during wake states or other sleep stages. Often indicates trauma, memory suppression, or artificial sleep architecture modification.
Information Access Control
Hierarchical system controlling access to classified information and medical data.
Medically-Induced Memory Alteration
Memory modification resulting from medical or therapeutic intervention, whether intentional or as side effect of treatment.
Behavioral Modification Framework
Systematic approach to modifying behavior and cognitive patterns through neural intervention. Developed for post-war social reintegration and political optimization.
Systematic Memory Erasure
Named after the Roman practice of erasing historical records. Refers to systematic, comprehensive memory deletion designed to eliminate all traces of specific persons, events, or information.