Summary of Six Sessions
Over six EEG sessions, significant changes in brain activity are observed. The first session establishes baseline brainwave patterns, serving as a foundation for comparison. The second session reveals early adaptations with increased relaxation and reduced artifacts. By the third session, notable engagement and problem-solving activities emerge as beta and theta waves intensify. The fourth session marks a stabilization phase, showing consistent performance and balanced brain activity. Subtle refinements appear in the fifth session, reflecting enhanced focus and higher-order cognitive processing. Finally, the sixth session consolidates these changes, demonstrating sustained mental clarity, neural synchronization, and improved resilience.