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The researchers found that when the magnetic field was rotated, the brains of participants showed strong, reproducible responses, specifically a reduction in alpha waves. In neuroscience, a reduction in alpha waves typically signals a response to a sensory stimulus. Key Findings: Subconscious Detection
New evidence for a human magnetic sense that lets your brain detect the Earth’s magnetic field 113536
Electroencephalography (EEG) was used to measure electrical activity in the brain while the magnetic fields around the participants were shifted. The researchers found that when the magnetic field
The study conducted by experts, including Joseph Kirschvink of Caltech and Shin Shimojo, employed advanced methods to test for human magnetoreception: the brains of participants showed strong