Revolutionary e-tattoos allow scalp-printed brain monitoring, enhancing EEG comfort and future brain-computer interfaces.
During an EEG test, technicians normally use rulers and pencils to mark up a person's head before gluing electrodes across ...
While electroencephalography (EEG) can provide a wealth of information on the electrical activity of an individual's brain, ...
EEG recordings used in neurology could be made simpler by replacing the usual electrodes, wires and gels with a tattoo ...
The specialized ink could eventually replace clunky EEG wires and "potentially revolutionize" brain-computer interface ...
Now, a team of scientists has introduced a stunning upgrade. They’ve created a liquid ink that can be sprayed directly onto a ...
An e-tattoo applied to the scalp could record brain waves in the future. Even short hair does not interfere with the ...
The analysis of brain waves with an EEG test (electroencephalography) can now be simplified thanks to printing a temporary ...
Non-invasive brain imaging is usually handled with electrodes, sticky gels, and wires: it's an ugly, uncomfortable, and ...
In a first-of-its-kind development, scientists have made a liquid ink that can be printed onto a patient's scalp to monitor ...
For the first time, scientists have invented a liquid ink that doctors can print onto a patient’s scalp to measure brain ...
Brain wave analysis with an EEG test (electroencephalography) can now be easier thanks to printing a temporary tattoo on the ...