The standard electroencephalography (EEG) tests are a cumbersome process. Patients must sit still for hours, their heads covered in wires and sticky electrodes. But now, scientists have advanced brain ...
Researchers have developed a 3D-printable electrode that looks like a single strand of human hair and measures brain activity more reliably than the current method used to diagnose things like ...
Researchers have created a hairlike device for long-term, non-invasive monitoring of the brain's electrical activity. The lightweight and flexible electrode attaches directly to the scalp and delivers ...
The future of electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring may soon look like a strand of hair. In place of the traditional metal electrodes, a web of wires and sticky adhesives, a team of researchers from ...
Artificial intelligence-enabled point-of-care EEG allows rapid bedside seizure detection, accelerating treatment and preventing unnecessary care escalation.
Wearable medical devices are an important part of the future of medicine and a key focus of researchers around the world. They open the door for long-term continuous monitoring of patients outside of ...
Although clinicians using needle electrodes for sick term infants reported minimal evidence of discomfort [12] and negligible infection rate for long-term application, [46] in vulnerable preterm ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 29, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Zeto, Inc., a privately held medical technology company transforming the way electroencephalography (EEG) is done at hospitals, today announced that ...
It’s an unusual aesthetic, but it works: Spray-on tattoos that dot the head can collect brain activity without the consternation caused by typical tests. The electronic tattoos, described December 2 ...