by Cell Press EEG setup with e-tattoo electrodes. Credit: Nanshu Lu For the first time, scientists have invented a liquid ink that doctors can print onto a patient’s scalp to measure brain activity. The technology, presented December 2 in the journal Cell Biomaterials, offers a promising alternative to the cumbersome process currently used for monitoring brainwaves and diagnosing neurological...
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Brainwave-reading implant lets paralyzed man spell out 1,100 words
A paralyzed man who cannot speak or type was able to spell out over 1,000 words using a neuroprosthetic device that translates his brain waves into full sentences, US researchers said Tuesday. “Anything is possible,” was one of the man’s favorite phrases to spell out, said the first author of a new study on the...
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Researchers investigate how the brain changes with different learning experiences
Posted Today A new collaboration with an independent school in Menlo Park, Calif., is helping Stanford researchers better understand how different learning experiences drive changes in the brain. The Brainwave Learning Center at Synapse School brings together researchers, teachers and students to gain new insights into how young learners’ brains transform as they acquire new...