Chinese company Gestala develops non-invasive ultrasound brain-computer interfaces as alternative to surgical implants, ...
This is the largest early-stage funding in China’s brain computer interface industry.
A research team at Carnegie Mellon University has developed a new noninvasive brain stimulation technique, by showing how focused ultrasound affects the human brain. Using brainwave recordings from ...
Focused ultrasound technology may allow medications to pass through the blood brain barrier to treat tumors in the brain ...
Neuroscientist Soha Farboud of the Donders Institute at Radboud University has succeeded in adjusting activity in specific ...
A brief pulse of ultrasound can gently influence a split second decision by stimulating a small brain area linked to eye ...
The targeted use of ultrasound technology can bring about significant changes in brain function that could pave the way towards treatment of conditions such as depression, addiction, or anxiety, a new ...
The first in-human trial to use a novel ultrasound device to temporarily open the blood-brain barrier to deliver chemotherapy reveals that the procedure led to an increase in drug concentrations in ...
Gestala has raised $21.6M in China's largest early-stage BCI funding round, building non-invasive ultrasound brain-computer ...
Brain-computer interface startup Gestala raises $21 million to develop non-invasive ultrasound technology to connect the brain to computers.
Focused ultrasound combined with microbubbles is increasingly being used to safely and reversibly open the blood-brain barrier (BBB) for the treatment of brain tumors and neurodegenerative disorders.
A new study has found that using ultrasound to target specific areas of the brain causes functional changes that last for up to an hour. The findings pave the way for the development of non-invasive ...
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