Electroencephalography, or EEG, was invented 100 years ago. In the years since the invention of this device to monitor brain electricity, it has had an incredible impact on how scientists study the ...
This is the second of a two-part series on Hans Berger's discovery of EEG, and how it revolutionized psychological science. The first piece, on the historical context, can be found here. When EEG ...
Figuring out what’s going on in the brain is generally considered to be somewhere between extremely difficult and impossible. One major challenge is that the best ways to do so are room-sized machines ...
A new artificial intelligence (AI) model may improve patient diagnosis and care among specialized epilepsy centers in underserved areas. The use of an artificial intelligence (AI) model to interpret ...
Researchers have developed a 3D-printable electrode that looks like a single strand of human hair and measures brain activity more reliably than the current method used to diagnose things like ...
In a recent Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience study, researchers describe their observations from continuous electroencephalography (EEG) recordings obtained from the brain of a dying 87-year-old man ...
Why Use EEG in the Critically Ill? Wilner: Thanks for joining us. I’m really glad we have this opportunity because this is a question that’s been bothering me about the application of resources. A ...
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