Epia Neuro’s brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand.
Electrical signals from the brain could help identify potential issues in the organ's development, a new study reports.
Focus is a fickle thing. You may be familiar with this scenario: You sit down to work, you toss on a set of headphones, and you start banging away at your keyboard. Minutes or hours later, your ...
Electrical signals from the brain could help identify potential issues in the organ’s development, a new study reports. Researchers hope that their study will enable better tracking ...
Phantom Neuro is developing a muscle-machine interface that allows individuals – particularly those with limb loss or motor impairments – to intuitively control advanced robotic systems like ...
What is the CAMEO organoid sensor? Researchers have created a low-cost, carbon nanotube-based microelectrode array to monitor ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital have uncovered a new cell type in the human brain. The study published ...
The MW75 Neuro headphones promise EEG sensors that will tell you when you're stressed. If you’ve ever used a Muse headband to train your brain or focus better, you have an idea what the new MW75 Neuro ...
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital have uncovered a new cell type in the human brain. The study published ...
Electrical signals from the brain could help identify potential issues in the organ's development, a new study reports.
Researchers have demonstrated a new class of low-cost, scalable sensors that can be used to monitor electrical activity in ...
Researchers at the Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at the Texas Children’s Hospital have uncovered a new cell type in the human brain. The team ...