Mayo Clinic uses AI to predict seizures using wearable and implantable devices, improving monitoring and forecasting ...
Three Cupertino High School students are attempting a daunting feat: creating and perfecting a device that can help people with epilepsy, a brain disorder that causes seizures and affects more than 60 ...
A new advance from Carnegie Mellon University researchers could reshape how clinicians identify the brain regions responsible ...
A new advance from Carnegie Mellon University researchers could reshape how clinicians identify the brain regions responsible for drug-resistant epilepsy.
Epilepsy is the fourth most prevalent neurological disorder – behind only migraines, strokes and Alzheimer’s disease.
ROCHESTER, Minnesota — Using deep brain stimulation techniques, neuroscientists at Mayo Clinic are looking for early signals in the brain to help stop seizures. In their biomarker discovery initiative ...
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 ...
Melbourne-based Epiminder plans to use the funds from its initial public offering to commercialise a device it says could ...
A new Apple study presents a method that lets an AI model learn one aspect of the structure of brain electrical activity ...
Researchers have created a hairlike device for long-term, non-invasive monitoring of the brain's electrical activity. The lightweight and flexible electrode attaches directly to the scalp and delivers ...