EpiScalp could significantly reduce false positives and spare patients from medication side effects, driving restrictions, ...
To circumvent this limitation, this project is devoted to the development of a practical non-cryogenic (room temperature) microfabricated atomic magnetometer (“magnetrode”) based on laser spectroscopy ...
Electroencephalograms measure the electrical activity in the brain via metal electrode discs attached to the scalp. The worldwide market size for traditional EEG devices was USD 1.2 billion in ...
Misdiagnosis of epilepsy could be reduced by up to 70 per cent using EpiScalp, a new tool that turns routine ...
Advancements in neurotechnology allow for more sophisticated driver assistance systems using sensors and driver monitoring ...
Scientists have developed a new technology that can measure brain waves using electronic, temporary tattoos. The researchers say the method could act as a quicker and more convenient way to ...
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but standard EEG electrodes are cumbersome and are hampered by the difficulty of attaching them. A new temporary EEG tattoo, made by printing conductive ink on the scalp, could be a step ahead.