During an EEG test, technicians normally use rulers and pencils to mark up a person's head before gluing electrodes across ...
While electroencephalography (EEG) can provide a wealth of information on the electrical activity of an individual's brain, ...
EEG recordings used in neurology could be made simpler by replacing the usual electrodes, wires and gels with a tattoo ...
For the first time, scientists have invented a liquid ink that doctors can print onto a patient's scalp to measure brain ...
An e-tattoo applied to the scalp could record brain waves in the future. Even short hair does not interfere with the ...
Revolutionary e-tattoos allow scalp-printed brain monitoring, enhancing EEG comfort and future brain-computer interfaces.
A standard EEG test requires electrodes that come with pitfalls. A spray-on ink, capable of carrying electrical signals, avoids some of those.