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Have you heard of the sensory phenomenon known as ASMR for sleep? ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response, a condition, experience, or phenomenon that helps you fall asleep. As a form of parasthesia (a group or series of sensations felt in the skin), ASMR is perceived as a pleasant experience that is characterized by a tingling sensation in the neck and scalp areas that are ...
Kallyope, Inc., a leading biotechnology company focused on identifying and developing therapeutics targeting the gut-brain axis, today announced the appointment of Fernando Sallés, PhD, as Chief Business Officer. ...
“Our research is exciting because while other devices require surgery that involves opening the skull, this brain-computer interface device is much less invasive. It receives electrical signals from the brain, allowing people to control a computer by ...
In addition to showing good safety and tolerability profiles, and dose-dependent target engagement, STP1 treatment resulted in positive signals in clinical markers of neurological and behavioral function, including improved processing speed and crystallized cognition composite. ...
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Kallyope, Inc., a leading biotechnology company focused on identifying and developing therapeutics involving the gut-brain axis, today announced the appointments of George Shiebler as General Counsel and Anita Kawatra as Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs, to help steer the company as it advances its pioneering drug discovery platform, clinical trials, and pipeline of ...
Kallyope Inc., a leading biotechnology company focused on identifying and pursuing novel therapeutics involving the gut-brain axis, today announced that the Board of Directors has appointed Jay Galeota as President and he will succeed Nancy Thornberry as Chief Executive Officer by October 1, 2021. ...
But Leuthardt's team had discovered that control signals were also present on the ipsilateral side – the same side of the brain as the limb being controlled. ...
IpsiHand robotic hand-piece uniquely leverages brain-computer interface technology for chronic stroke rehabilitation IpsiHand also has been granted U.S. ...
The signal, once recorded, is highly intricate with many discrete elements that are challenging to translate into useful information. ...
Research published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease this week suggests healthy older adults are less capable of observing their own cognitive decline over an 18 month period than Cogstate’s computerized brief battery (CBB). The study, conducted by neuropsychologists, also indicated that close family members were unable to perceive decline in the cognitive behavior of their ...