This document summarizes a research paper that aims to estimate human consciousness levels using electroencephalography (EEG) and wavelet analysis. The paper describes collecting EEG signals from electrodes placed on a subject's forehead and earlobe. The signals are filtered to extract beta waves associated with consciousness. Wavelet decomposition is then applied using Daubechies wavelets to further analyze consciousness levels. Results found good agreement between estimated consciousness from EEG signals and a subject's actual cognitive state under different drug conditions.