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This electrical activity, which is measurable by EEG as epileptiform discharges, may generate a vicious cycle leading to accelerated cell death and deterioration for some patients. ...
EEG is standard of care in the clinical diagnosis and management of many neurologic diseases and sleep disorders, yet features of clinical significance often are difficult to extract from EEG data. ...
The first BESA Research #workshop of 2022 will take place in May, from the 9th through to the 13th, on five consecutive half-days. The time zone will work best for Europe and Asia / Oceania. Basics and advanced methods of M/EEG data analysis in human brain #research will be covered extensively. Briefly, the workshop will include a journey from basic data review and pre-processing through source ...
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 ...
The IpsiHand System uses non-invasive electroencephalography (EEG) electrodes instead of using an implanted electrode or other invasive feature to record brain activity. The EEG data is then wirelessly conveyed to a tablet for analysis of the intended muscle movement (intended motor function) and a signal is sent to a wireless electronic hand ...
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 ...
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 that measures and records the results. The setup and removal of a typical EEG test takes between 20–30 minutes. ...
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. ...
NEWPORT BEACH, CA, USA, May 7, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ — Evoke Neuroscience announced today that IBM Master Inventor, United Nations Artificial Intelligence (AI) Subject Matter Expert, and UC Irvine Professor Neil Sahota has joined the company’s executive advisory board. For the past 20 years, Neil has worked with Global Fortune 500 companies and world government leaders to foster ...
The epihunter solution consists of a smartphone app connecting with a slim and comfortable consumer EEG headset. The core of the product is the AI algorithm to detect absence seizures, and upon detection, seizures are automatically signalled and logged and they can be automatically video-recorded too. ...
A complementary app, epihunter Companion, was launched at the end of 2018 to make seizure records available on nominated (e.g. parents’) smartphones, allowing the data to be easily shared during, for example, medical consultations. ...