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Neurotechnology Updates BrainAccess Products for EEG and Hyperscanning Applications
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Neurotechnology Updates BrainAccess Products for EEG and Hyperscanning Applications

Neurotechnology’s updated BrainAccess EEG solutions feature improved headwear, additional software capabilities and a new 32-channel system. Vilnius, Lithuania – February 13, 2024 – Neurotechnology today announced the upgrade of BrainAccess kits. The kits offer a full dry-contact electroencephalography (EEG) solution including electrodes, headwear, electroencephalograph, and software for EEG signal acquisition and visualization as well as...

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AI Model Interprets EEGs With Near-Perfect Accuracy

Eve Bender June 28, 2023 An automated artificial intelligence (AI) model trained to read electroencephalograms (EEGs) in patients with suspected epilepsy is just as accurate as trained neurologists, new data suggests. Known as SCORE-AI, the technology distinguishes between abnormal and normal EEG recordings and classifies irregular recordings into specific categories crucial for patient decision-making. Dr Sándor Beniczky “SCORE-AI can be...

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EEG HELPS PREDICT IF TREATMENT WILL BENEFIT PEOPLE WITH EPILEPSY

For the study researchers used a new statistical model that is 80% accurate in distinguishing between drug-resistant and drug-responsive generalized epilepsy. “Traditionally, we had few tools available to help us predict whether a patient will do well and remain seizure-free or continue to have seizures despite treatment with medications. “This is difficult for patients to hear, especially...

Findings debunk dozens of prominent published papers claiming to read minds with EEG
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Findings debunk dozens of prominent published papers claiming to read minds with EEG

PURDUE UNIVERSITY IMAGE: PURDUE UNIVERSITY RESEARCHERS ARE DOING WORK AT THE INTERSECTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND NEUROSCIENCE. IN THIS PHOTO, A RESEARCH PARTICIPANT IS WEARING AN EEG CAP WITH ELECTRODES. CREDIT: CHRIS ADAM/PURDUE UNIVERSITY WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Is it possible to read a person’s mind by analyzing the electric signals from the brain? The...

What EEGs tell us about COVID-19 and the brain
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What EEGs tell us about COVID-19 and the brain

by Graciela Gutierrez,  Baylor College of Medicine Throughout the pandemic, healthcare workers have seen more than just the lungs affected by COVID-19. Doctors have reported neurological complications including stroke, headache and seizures, but the information is limited to a number of individual reports that are not reflective of a larger population. Researchers from Baylor College of Medicine...

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Teach yourself everyday happiness with imagery training

Flashbacks of scenes from traumatic events often haunt those suffering from psychiatric conditions, such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). “The close relationship between the human imagery system and our emotions can cause deep emotional perturbations,” says Dr Svetla Velikova of Smartbrain in Norway. “Imagery techniques are often used in cognitive psychotherapy to help patients...