Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Four Corners Section
Friday–Saturday, October 10–11, 2025; University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
Session K06: Poster Session (4:00pm - 6:00pm)
4:00 PM,
Friday, October 10, 2025
University Center
Room: Pikes Peak
Abstract: K06.00006 : Study on Occipital Cortex Neuroplasticity: Modulations in O1/O2 Alpha Rhythms Following a Biotite Mattress Intervention
Presenter:
Richard Kyung
(CRG-NJ(Seoul National University))
Authors:
Donghee Lee
(Seoul National University)
Richard Kyung
(CRG-NJ(Seoul National University))
Chulsu Kim
(MMBio Inc.)
The topographic analysis showed that alpha activity reached its peak in the occipital lobes, which matches established neurophysiological models that link dominant occipital alpha rhythms to visual rest and internalized attention. The EEG results demonstrate that neural stability receives a general improvement. The biotite mattress produces low-intensity electromagnetic fields, which, according to the study results, lead to nervous system equilibrium. The neurophysiological environment created by this mechanism enables cognitive well-being and relaxation during extended periods of use through a non-invasive method that enhances restorative sleep and mental calm.
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