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EEG in everyday life: As scientists and researchers, we have asked ourselves – what happens in our brain when we play darts or table football? ...
Beacon Biosignals, which applies AI to EEG to unlock precision medicine for brain conditions, today announced a partnership with Stratus, the nation's leading provider of EEG services, to enable expanded clinical trial service capabilities by leveraging Beacon's machine learning neuroanalytics platform. EEG is standard of care in the clinical diagnosis and management of many neurologic diseases ...
Results from this study demonstrated highly significant differences in the BrainScope EEG-based biomarker at the time of injury between the 177 concussed patients and controls, and no significant differences at when Return-to-Play was clinically determined. ...
For the August installment of the Healthtech Leader of the Month series, we interviewed Aswin Gunasekar, founder and CEO of Zeto. Zeto is a device-driven platform for acquiring, accessing, and interpreting electroencephalograms (EEGs). An EEG is a test used to evaluate electrical activity in the ...
atai Life Sciences ("atai" or the "Company"), a global biopharmaceutical company developing psychedelic and non-psychedelic compounds for various mental health indications, has acquired a majority stake in Delaware based Psyber, a company dedicated to developing interventions to improve various mental health disorders and induce behavioural changes through brain computer interface (BCI)-enabled ...
Electroencephalography (EEG) devices are incredibly helpful in diagnosing and monitoring certain brain disorders, such as epilepsy and strokes. ...
A press release states that EEG (electroencephalogram) tests are conducted to detect problems in the brain that may be associated with certain brain disorders such as seizures, tumors or strokes. A typical EEG test consists of multiple electrodes attached to a patient’s scalp with adhesive. Those electrodes have several wires connected to an amplifier which further connects to a computer ...
Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare (MLH) is the first hospital system globally to participate in a landmark study using a first-of-its-kind EEG device. EEG stands for electroencephalogram. EEG tests are conducted to detect problems in the brain that may be associated with certain brain disorders such as seizures, tumors or strokes. ...
Epihunter is the first product that automatically detects absence seizures using wearable EEG technology. “The interest in our absence seizure tracker comes from all over the world. ...
“Our goal is to provide the most seamless and intelligent EEG experience for any clinical need. Current products are far behind what users need and Zeto is building a suite of convenient and intuitive products to eliminate the most time consuming and labor-intensive activities involved in traditional EEG. ...
“BrainScope is growing rapidly given the high demand and need for non-invasive, point of care FDA-Cleared medical devices to objectively assess concussion and mild TBI," said Founding CEO Michael Singer, who will move into the Executive Chairman role. ...
During this period, his idea shifted from a patient-use home monitoring device to a professional, clinical, medical device. As it is today, the Zeto solution incorporates feedback from several hundred patients, neurologists, and EEG technologists to ensure its practicality in addressing the biggest pain points of those who use it most frequently. ...
The Company’s first product, BrainScope One (cleared as Ahead 300), incorporates a multi-modal, multi-parameter panel of assessment capabilities including EEG-based technology that is non-invasive for mildly presenting head-injured patients, 18-85 years old, within 3 days after injury and is not a replacement to CT scan. ...
In addition to being able to objectively and reliably identify patients who may have a brain bleed using the product’s Structural Injury Classifier, BrainScope One uses the same electroencephalogram (EEG) signal and other capabilities on the device to objectively determine the likelihood of the presence and severity of a concussion. ...
BrainScope®, a medical neuro-technology company focused on concussion and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) assessment, announced today that it has fulfilled orders for over 170 BrainScope One handheld devices and over 7,500 individual patient headsets to U.S. Army bases across the world. ...
BrainScope’s initial product in the market, BrainScope One, is the first FDA-cleared medical device to offer capabilities to assess the full spectrum of brain injury – from concussions (functional abnormality) to brain bleeds (structural injury) using EEG and other parameters which together provide the clinician a panel of capabilities to help with ...
BrainScope One is the first FDA-cleared medical device to offer capabilities to assess the full spectrum of brain injury – from concussions (functional abnormality) to brain bleeds (structural injury). ...
The SPEAC® System is the first FDA-cleared, non-EEG, physiological, signal-based system for seizure monitoring. ...
Brain Sentinel’s SPEAC® System demonstrated equivalence with the gold standard, video EEG, in detecting generalized tonic-clonic seizures (GTCS) using surface electromyography (sEMG). In a new study published on October 5, 2017, in the medical journal, Epilepsia, Brain Sentinel’s SPEAC® System which uses the surface electromyography (sEMG) ...