Congrats to Dino on his new EEG paper
The brain generates all our thoughts with the electrical activity of neurons. We imagine it should be possible to use brain electrical activity to figure out what kinds of thinking someone is doing. If we could do this, it would be useful to decide if someone is using their brain to think in a neurotypical or or a neurodiverse way, a way that is typical for the person or a way that is atypical for that individual. That type of measurement can objectively guide all sorts useful decisions. But what signals in the EEG are most informative? How can we evaluate brain signals that are often contaminated with noise? That's what Dino set out to assess. The answer is in this IEEE paper.