- Language here is not verbal but neural signals — the brain’s own “hidden language.”
- The headphones “read” this internal language to give feedback, almost like translating thoughts into usable data.
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Our brain doesn’t speak with words—it speaks with neural signals, often called brainwaves. These brainwaves change based on what we’re doing or feeling:
Calm and relaxed → slower alpha waves
Focused and studying → faster beta waves
Deep sleep → slow delta waves
Special devices, like brainwave-reading headphones, can ‘listen’ to this hidden language. They pick up these signals and turn them into useful feedback. For example, they can show if your mind is stressed, relaxed, or deeply focused. It’s like translating silent thoughts into visible data.