Sentences with phrase «eeg sensors»

Partanen and his team decided instead to outfit babies with EEG sensors to look for neural traces of memories from the womb.
They then returned to the lab to play the game wearing the EEG sensors again.
Inside the hat, an array of up to 128 EEG sensors record electrical activity leaking from the wearer's brain through their scalp.
They used an electroencephalogram (EEG) and movement data logger in conjunction with minimally invasive EEG sensors designed for use in humans, to record sleep in 66 owlets of varying age.
Researchers looked at brain activity from EEG sensors and saw that older participants wandered into a brief «mental time travel» when trying to recall details.
In a series of experiments, researchers at Northwestern University used brain scanners and EEG sensors to study neural activity in a number of participants tasked with solving complex word puzzles.
Now, the team has made it Bluetooth compatible so that the information from the EEG sensor is fed to an app on the user's smartphone which uses the phone's GPS to map the relaxing «sweetspots» in green and the stressful «hotspots» in red so that riders can see where the ups and downs of their ride are taking place.

Not exact matches

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.
Using an electroencephalogram (EEG) to detect electrical activity in the brain, Emmanuelle Tognoli, Ph.D., co-principal investigator, associate research professor in FAU's Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, and an expert in electrophysiology and neural, behavioral, and cognitive sciences, will examine how the tactile information from the robotic sensors is passed onto the brain to distinguish scenarios with successful or unsuccessful functional restoration of the sense of touch.
«They must have developed amplifiers that can amplify the signal better,» says Ethan Buch, a brain — computer interface researcher at the National Institute of Mental Health, who uses an EEG recorder with 64 sensors.
Streamlining the neuro - headset, which Le describes as a «high - fidelity EEG - acquisition device,» was another obstacle that involved «loads» of sensors collecting as much data as possible to pinpoint informative spots around the skull where brain activity best revealed a person's thoughts and emotions.
The EPOC detects brain activity noninvasively using electroencephalography (EEG), a measure of brain waves, via external sensors along the scalp that pick up the electrical bustle in various parts of the furrowed surface of the brain's cortex, a region that handles higher order thoughts.
Clinicians and researchers often go through great pains to maximize EEG signals by abrading the top layer of skin and applying a conductive gel where the scalp is in contact with the sensors — something not even the passionate gamer would endure.
An EEG device that consists of only 14 sensors and can simply be placed snuggly on the head, without signals becoming significantly dampened and muddled, is also novel.
These sensors detected EEG readings, which the robot used to make music.
The professional pianists had to imitate this hand and react accordingly to the irregularities while their brain signals were registered with EEG (Electroencephalography) sensors on the head.
This was measured by EEG (Electroencephalography) sensors on the back of the head, which detected the brain signals in the related brain regions responsible for action planning.
Once Kikuchi finished the questionnaire, Lynn strapped a red EEG cap on his head and stuck wired sensors to his face.
For this experiment, an Electroencephalography (EEG) sensor was attached to all 16 pet dogs to monitor and record electrical activity of the brain.
Electroencephalography (EEG), which involves connecting electrical sensors onto the head in multiple locations, may also be used to aid in diagnosing hydrocephalus.
Created using an EEG software program with a sensor attached to the central processor of a laptop, which plays an editedclip on loop from the 1999 film Existenz, the video presents a recording of the machine's electrical activity or «brainwaves», as it processes a series of commands that allow it to play the movie.
The helmet features a soft forehead - based sensor that uses EEG (electroencephalography) to measure electrical activity in the rider's brain, along with an ear - based sensor that's used to remove noise from the EEG signal.
He then thinks about the phrase while an EEG and other sensors record his reactions.
Plus, consumer EEG uses dry sensors, unlike the «wet sensors» used in medical EEG that are applied with a gel or conductive cream.
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