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editorial
. 2020 Feb 27;27(1):1–5. doi: 10.21315/mjms2020.27.1.1

Table 1.

General features of brain EMF and brain QF

Feature EMF QF
1 Wave pattern Presence of pilot/directional wave Diffused waves
2 Wave characteristics High frequency wave Low frequency wave
3 Wavelength Short wavelength Long wavelength
4 Quantum concept Deterministic (locatable) Non-deterministic (unlocatable, varied)
5 Dimension High dimension (electric) Low dimension (light)
6 Physics concept Bohmian mechanics Quantum mechanics
7 Brain network Simple network (few nodes) Complex network (many nodes/varied)
8 Symmetry More asymmetry More symmetry
9 Evoked response Large evoked response with few stimuli (few trials/tests) Smaller evoked response and need higher amount/number of stimuli (multiple trials/tests)
10 Neuroplasticity Less More
11 Wholeness/Oneness/Onefield concept No (it is a projected/limited field) Yes (spreading or permeating whole of universe/field)
12 Related to psychiatry Less relevant More relevant, because this QF is related to wholeness or reality or one consciousness concept
13 The way to alter the network Focus few electrode [deep brain stimulation (DBS) like electrode for Parkinson etc.] Smaller and multiple electrodes (toothbrush like electrodes)
14 The way to alter the network using frequency High frequency is preferred in most cases (inhibition) Low (stimulation) and high frequency stimulation depends on clinical manifestations

Brain function Combination of EMF and QF (two brain fields/energy)

A Brain function (motor, sensory, vision, sound, touch) and its impairment Non-cognitive impairment such as stroke affecting motor, sensory, vision, sound, touch
EMF is more affected than QF
Measureable
Associated with degree of impairment
B Brain function (language, emotion, memory, attention, planning etc.) and its impairment Cognitive impairment for language, emotion, memory, attention, planning etc.
QF is affected significantly together with EMF
Measureable
Associated with degree of impairment
C Brain function and psychosis Psychotic manifestations such as auditory or visual hallucination, thought insertion, delusions etc.
QF is more affected than EMF
Yes or No (presence or not) (not associated with degree)