This innovation provides a non-invasive and comfortable alternative to traditional EEG methods, revolutionising brain activity monitoring and brain-computer interface (BCI) applications.
A new liquid ink developed by scientists can be printed as e-tattoos on the scalp to measure brain activity effectively, providing a comfortable alternative to conventional EEG. Credit: Nanshu Lu ...
enabling fully wireless EEG monitoring. “Our study can potentially revolutionize the way non-invasive brain-computer interface devices are designed,” said José Millán, co-corresponding ...
Make sure your EPOC headset is connected, and your terminal is not too tiny. Just type brain-monitor in your terminal, and watch in awe. brain-monitor is a fun tool that is meant to simplify BCI ...
Electrodes can now be printed directly onto the scalp to measure brain activity ... the e-tattoos to a monitor are much shorter than they would be in a regular EEG test. The researchers now ...
These tattoos, created using specialized conductive ink, offer a more efficient and patient-friendly approach to brainwave monitoring. The EEG tattoo’s ink is made from two polymers: poly(3,4 ...