Electroencephalogram (EEG) Articles
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How technology can help with future success
Do you ever feel like your life is chaotic? Life can feel very busy and fast-paced, and there’s always something that easily grabs our attention and distracts us from what we’re doing. Today we receive so many alerts, messages, emails, and phone calls; it’s no wonder why we see so many people glued to their smartphones. In fact, I am sure you may have noticed people walking ...
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How The Pelvic Floor Therapy System Can Help Improve your Health
The pelvic floor physical therapy system is a therapeutic method that uses physical therapy concepts to recondition the pelvic floor muscles in a systematic, effective, and safe manner. The treatment’s purpose is to increase the strength and function of the pelvic floor muscles, as well as to relieve discomfort, weakness, and inefficiency. A qualified physical therapist accesses the muscles ...
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Neuronal processes that drive behavioral motivation have been found, according to Science
"A neuronal mechanism for motivational control of behavior" published in Science by Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, University of Basel. Almost everything you do in your daily life is geared toward achieving a specific goal. The brain has the ability to maintain a motivated state in order to lead behaviors toward desired results. Deep brain calcium imaging, ...
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Betting big on quantitative neurobiomarkers
Introducing Beacon Biosignals: a neurotechnology company founded to develop machine learning-enabled EEG neurobiomarkers and accelerate precision medicine for any disease state affecting the brain Founded by MD/PhDs and engineers from Harvard and MIT, Beacon is propelled by the vision of a computing platform designed to scale the interrogation of large brain datasets with unprecedented ...
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Force Myography to Control Robotic Upper Extremity Prostheses: A Feasibility Study
Advancement in assistive technology has led to the commercial availability of multi-dexterous robotic prostheses for the upper extremity. The relatively low performance of the currently used techniques to detect the intention of the user to control such advanced robotic prostheses, however, limits their use. This article explores the use of force myography (FMG) as a potential alternative to ...
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Uses of Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) devices
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) employs a cell phone-sized gadget to stimulate the skull and brain with a current that the consumer cannot generally feel (below four milliamps). There have been no significant adverse effects recorded. CES machine is a Class III device approved by the FDA for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and sleep problems. Instruct patient to Cialis to avoid ...
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A Fitbit for your Brain is Around the Corner
A woman reads a book while attached to an EEG machine at the University of Bonn's Department of Epileptology in Bonn, Germany on July 16, 2000. The technology can gather brain wave data in daily life situations rather than clinical settings, which holds promise for researchers of neurological disorders. Every time you blink, think or move, your brain generates electricity as individual neurons ...
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Adhesion and survival of electrogenic cells on gold nanopillar array electrodes
Cell–electrode interfaces play a critical role in extracellular recording. Enlarging the electrode surface area with nanostructures yields higher signal–to–noise–ratios due to lower interface impedance. Adhesion and viability of various cell types on large–scale gold nanopillar electrodes to improve cell–electrode coupling were investigated. Cardiac muscle and human embryonic kidney cells ...
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Increasing contact area of microelectrodes in implantable microchannel array system for peripheral nerve regenerative using metal deposited nanospheres
Electromechanical guidance of neuron outgrowth is an essential route to promote nerve regeneration. The design and fabrication process of a three dimension (3D) device made as a bundle of parallel micro-channels, which can be used as a 3D regenerative implant for peripheral nerve repair, is now under investigation. The device is entirely made of highly compliant polyimide films. Metallic ...
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Single cell imaging with AFM using Biochip/Bioimprint technology
Atomic Force Microscopy has been used to investigate and characterise endometrial cancer cells and LH-secreting cells, namely gonadotrophs, of the pituitary. Using nanoscale resolution of the AFM features associated with exocytosis events in each cell type are imaged and presented as foundation for further development and understanding of exocytosis process. Membrane fusion and secretion are ...
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