Sentences with phrase «eeg caps»

When wild brown - throated sloths were fitted with EEG caps to monitor their sleep, it turned out they only slept for about 10 hours a day — not much more than the standard 8 hours humans are supposed to get.
The study, which used EEG caps to monitor the brain waves of sleepers in the brain's posterior «hot zone,» pinpointed a new signal that can accurately predict dreaming during non — rapid eye movement sleep.
The control system could serve as a technically simple and feasible add - on to other devices, with EEG caps and hardware now emerging on the consumer market.
In the first, the team outfitted 17 8 - month - old babies with EEG caps, headwear covered with electrodes that measure the collective behavior of nerve cells across the brain.
Again, both the babies and the researcher wore EEG caps to record their brain activity.
The sheer size of a MEG machine would obviously be impractical in a military setting, so the team is testing its techniques using lightweight EEG caps that could eventually be built into a practical thought helmet.
Gamers weren't going to wear a gooey bathing cap, so the team came up with a rigid, relatively unobtrusive, even cool - looking headset able to get an accurate brain - wave reading with 16 gel - free sensors instead of the 128 sticky ones in a standard EEG cap.
A man wearing an EEG cap that measures brain activity triggered exposure to these fluorescent drugs simply by doing calculations in his head (PLoS, doi.org/bpwp).
Seated and wearing an EEG cap to read his brainwaves, the participant trained to control an avatar in a virtual reality environment.
Project leader Rajesh Rao wore an EEG cap while playing a video game.
A person wearing an EEG cap that measures brain activity was then instructed either to do mental calculations, or rest.
Over in the corner of the lab, Thomas Hoellinger of the Free University of Brussels (ULB) in Belgium is wearing an EEG cap, which measures electrical activity at various points across his scalp.
Brain function in the infants was monitored and measured with the help of an EEG cap, developed earlier at the clinic, revealing new information on the subject.
Eight healthy human subjects completed the experimental sessions of the study wearing the EEG cap.
Once Kikuchi finished the questionnaire, Lynn strapped a red EEG cap on his head and stuck wired sensors to his face.
Once the EEG cap became operational, it showed Lynn what Kikuchi's brainwaves looked like as he performed a strange task.
As the participants performed the tasks, an EEG cap recorded signals from the brain, and the authors applied statistical methods to extract those signals related to one learning system or the other.
ABM also provided proprietary software that processed brain signals collected by the EEG cap, as well as offered guidance and advice to the students.
Participants rode stationary bikes while wearing a wireless heart rate monitor and an EEG cap.

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Right now, that means wearing a cap on your head that's covered in EEG - monitoring electrodes, according to the MIT Technology Review.
The cooling cap, which is built with EEG electrodes on the inside, simply fits over the infant's head.
The team examined the brainwave patterns of 36 infants (17 in the first experiment and 19 in the second) using electroencephalography (EEG), which measures patterns of brain electrical activity via electrodes in a skull cap worn by the participants.
In order for humans and machines to communicate, brain waves of the pilots are measured using electroencephalography (EEG) electrodes connected to a cap.
The babies listened to a series of language sounds while wearing an electroencephalography (EEG) cap to measure their brain activity.
The current model collects data through a cap embedded with EEG wires.
Using an electroencephalogram (EEG) cap, the system allows users to move forwards, turn left and right, sit and stand simply by staring at one of five flickering light emitting diodes (LEDs).
They measured these responses by putting adorable, tiny electroencephalogram, or EEG, caps on the babies.
We start by using EEG — or electroencephalography; in other words, using an electrode cap on the scalp to record [brain] activity from the outside.
I am seated at a network of computers with an electrode - studded swim cap suctioned to my head, watching a colorful trail of EEG signals unfurl across a nearby screen.
He and his colleagues at University of Haifa recruited 22 heterosexual couples, age 23 to 32 who had been together for at least one year and put them through several two - minute scenarios as electroencephalography (EEG) caps measured their brainwave activity.
In one VA - funded study, he is using a type of electroencephalography (EEG)-- in which veterans wear an electrode - studded cap on their head — to trace brain patterns that may eventually serve as biomarkers.
Unfortunately, he says, the fMRIs failed to reveal the inhibitory circuitry involved; to try to get to the bottom of that, he plans to repeat the study using electroencephalography (EEG), which involves placing many electrodes on a skintight rubber cap placed over a subject's head that allows researchers to observe communication between different parts of the brain.
The newer, brain - controlled versions of these devices work in one of two ways; either through an electroencephalogram (EEG) cap that detects neural activity using electrodes placed on the scalp or a device planted directly into the brain.
University of Washington graduate student Jose Ceballos wears an electroencephalography (EEG) cap that records brain activity and sends a response to a second participant over the Internet.
Here's how it works: The first participant, or «respondent,» wears a cap connected to an electroencephalography (EEG) machine that records electrical brain activity.
In the case of this drone, that guidance was provided solely by brain signals, collected by an EEG (electroencephalogram) cap and processed by recording equipment provided to the students by Advanced Brain Monitoring (ABM), a Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE) industry affiliate.
Each of them wore a wireless heart rate monitor and an EEG (electroencephalogram) cap containing 64 scalp electrodes.
They have developed an automatic test involving an EEG brain cap, in which scientists can look at a person's brainwaves to see not only whether they have heard a particular sound, but whether they have actually understood it.
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