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Under what conditions during EEG experiment would you expect synchronization to appear?
The term EEG stands for "electroencephalography" in which neuronal activities within a brain can be tracked, recorded, and represented in a graphical form. Mostly, EEG records post-synaptic neuronal signals. When the threshold of signals is produced in the neural network of specific brain areas, the EEG records these signals and represented in a graphical pattern referred to as EEG montage. Typically, while performing any random task during the EEG experiment, human qualities such as listening, visualization, thinking, body movements or sitting in stillness, facial expression, speaking loudly or slowly, etc. come into play. The recording of all events during the EEG experiment should be performed with precision. In this case, time is a crucial factor. The interplay between software, hardware, and the user should be co-ordinated effectively. Optimization of standard parameters including time precision once adapted, in such conditions only, one can expect synchronization appear during the EEG experiment.