Sentences with phrase «from electrodes»

The data from the electrodes and sensors is factored in, and all of that information is fed into a complex equation.
The patent briefly mentions the combination of the Apple Pencil and Magic Trackpad (or «electronic equipment»), which would receive «electromagnetic signals from electrodes at the first end of the stylus» and translate a user's drawing into a compatible iMac program.
In other cases, the batteries failed because insulating tape was too thin or missing from the electrodes.
This month, Panasonic will begin making Li - ion batteries at its new Suminoe plant in Osaka, which features integrated production from electrodes to battery cells.
This causes the silver to be released from the electrodes at a faster and faster rate as the water becomes more conductive.
The wires running from these electrodes to the hand were developed at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL).
Theta waves generate the theta rhythm, a neural oscillatory pattern in electroencephalography (EEG) signals, recorded either from inside the brain or from electrodes glued to the scalp.
Such tubes, measured in billionths of a meter, are found in everything from electrodes to dental implants and have many advantageous properties.
The researchers got the volunteers to listen to hundreds of snippets of speech taken from a database designed to provide an efficient way to cycle through a wide variety of phonemes, while monitoring the signals from the electrodes.
Data from the electrodes showed that their brains responded as if they had actually heard the missing «s» or «c» sound.
Data flow from the electrodes down rainbow - colored wires to an electroencephalography (eeg) machine, which records the activity so a scientist can study it later on.
One virtual - reality experiment they are planning will record from electrodes in rats running on a stationary ball surrounded by screens showing changing environments.
What's more, data from the electrodes showed a spike in brain activity with each buzz, revealing that spiders actually hear sounds, from a swooping mud dauber wasp to you crunching potato chips on your couch.
Wires lead from the electrodes to a small rectangular neurostimulator device inserted in Summers» lower back.
To interpret the complicated data coming from the electrodes, the neuroscientists then turned to Duke colleagues David Dunson of statistical science and Lawrence Carin of electrical engineering, who specialize in statistical analysis of noisy data to find important patterns.
The tools involved range from electrodes and optical fibres to magnetic fields and sound waves, but they all give neuroscientists the power to fine - tune the brain's activity, making them computer hackers of the mind.
Data from electrodes implanted into their brains showed that neurons in the impaired rats fired less often in the presence of odors.
To meet this challenge, researchers are exploring unconventional therapies, from electrodes to laser - light stimulation to mind - bending drugs.
Most anesthesiologists monitor their patients using a machine known as a bispectral index monitor, which reads brain waves from electrodes on a patient's scalp and produces a score from 100 to 0.
«For each second there are 1,200 variables from each electrode location.
First - principles calculations determined that the electron barrier, established at the interface of the PEI / hexagonal boron - nitride structure and the metal electrodes applied to the structure to deliver, current is significantly higher than typical metal electrode - dielectric polymer contacts, making it more difficult for charges from the electrode to be injected into the film.
High - energy materials, such as metal oxides and silicon anodes, have massive volume changes when lithium ions are injected and extracted from the electrode material.
The current isn't much (about 30 milliwatts from an electrode the size of a manhole cover), but it flows indefinitely, and for free — ideal, he suggests, for running low - power seafloor devices, such as ocean - monitoring instruments.
Developed by a team at Pusan National University in South Korea, the battery is made from electrode strands coiled into a hollow core and surrounded by an outer electrode tube.
Working on the internally - funded project for nearly a decade to develop the algorithms, software and stimulation sleeve, Battelle scientists first recorded neural impulses from an electrode array implanted in a paralyzed person's brain.
As the bacteria eat, they release electrons that flow from an electrode buried in the sediment to one closer to the surface, generating electricity.
When a lithium - sulfur battery stores and releases energy, the chemical reaction produces mobile molecules of sulfur that become disconnected from the electrode, causing it to degrade and ultimately lowering the battery's capacity over time.
As both an «electrograph» (meaning it can undergo direct electron transfers from an electrode), and an «acetogen» (meaning it can direct nearly 90 - percent of its photosynthetic products towards acetic acid), M. thermoacetica serves as the ideal model organism for demonstrating the capabilities of this hybrid artificial photosynthesis system.

Not exact matches

Colorado - based Cochlear's processors gather sound from the environment, turning it into an electrical signal and send it to an electrode implanted in the ears of people with hearing loss.
What makes it different is electromyography: electrodes that measure the electrical signals from your forearm muscles to tell, for instance, whether you're making a fist, pointing a finger or giving a thumbs - up.
The CO2 will eventually disappear as the heat and direct currents from steel and nickel electrodes are infused into it.
Once when I warned such a patient of my intention to stimulate the motor areas of the cortex, and challenged him to keep his hand from moving when the electrode was applied, he seized it with the other hand and struggled to hold it still.
Puig has emerged from the mad scientist's laboratory, ripped the electrodes from his head, and is now Mecha Puig.
Ideally, AEDs should be placed so that (a) the response time (time from collapse to arrival of responder with AED) is no more than 2 minutes and (b) the call - to - shock interval (time it takes to notify designated responders, the AED is accessed, reaches the victim's side, the electrodes are applied and the first shock delivered) is no more than 4 minutes.
Traumatic birthing experiences, like the use of drugs to induce labor and numb pain, internal electrode probes screwed onto baby's scalp, forceps, C - section, immediate cord clamping, suctioning, rough handling, bright lights, separation from mom and being left alone in a nursery incubator etc., can be hard - wired into a deep memory base that you, as a now functioning adult, can't even remember, let alone access!
The EEG was recorded at a 500 - Hz sampling rate from nine channels (F3, F4, C3, Cz, C4, P3, P4, T3, and T4), with the average of the mastoid electrodes used as a common reference.
The technology behind the electrically powered plasma thruster can deliver large thrust density without the need to expose electrodes to plasma, which cuts down on damage from erosion over time.
When the battery is discharged, electrons and ions move from one electrode to the other, generating a current.
A microbial fuel cell, for example, could generate electricity by capturing electrons from the bacteria on electrodes instead of the rocks that these organisms evolved to breathe.
In the readings from both the PEDOT: PSS and standard electrode grids, researchers could differentiate between when the patients were hearing the word versus when they were seeing it (or a picture).
Adding bismuth oxide keeps the electrode from losing zinc to the electrolyte.
Over at the University of Minnesota in St Paul, Daniel Bond and his colleagues have published experiments showing that they could grow a type of bacteria that harvested electrons from an iron electrode (mBio, doi.org/tqg).
Many neuroscientists had long believed that the only way to extract data from the brain specific enough to control an external device was to penetrate the cortex and sink electrodes into the gray matter, where the electrodes could record the firing of individual neurons.
During the chemical reaction that would power the battery, the tri-anion would make the battery conductive by moving from one of its electrodes to the other.
And we demonstrate that they can capture neural activity from the human brain at least as well as conventional electrodes that are orders of magnitude larger,» Gilja said.
A slightly higher voltage offers an excess of electrons; a slightly lower voltage means the electrode will readily accept electrons from anything willing to pass them off.
These bacteria would effectively eat electrons from one electrode, use them as a source of energy, and discard them on to the other electrode.
Intricate, three - dimensional hand motions have been «read» from the brain using nothing but scalp electrodes.
The stethoscope picks up brain wave activity through a pair of wearable electrodes that detect electrical emissions from the neurons beneath them.
Instead of just observing the effects from a drug or an implanted electrode, optogenetics brings researchers closer to the fundamental causes of a behavior.
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