Headset
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After an athlete has suffered a concussion, it's important that they wait until the injury has healed before returning to the playing field. A new headset is designed to let them know when it's safe to do so, by monitoring their "headpulse."
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While breathalyzers make it quick and easy to tell if someone is drunk, it takes more time and effort to determine if they're intoxicated by drugs such as cannabis. A new device known as Gaize could reportedly soon change that.
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URGOnight is a novel sleep training device designed to improve your ability to get to sleep, and stay asleep, through the use of neurofeedback and brain training. The system, comprising an EEG headset and accompanying mobile app, is currently crowdfunding on Indiegogo.
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The emergence of consumer electroencephalography (EEG) devices is giving us new ways to monitor and train our brains. One such device is the Melomind, which promises to help users better manage stress. To do so, it delivers 15-minute sessions of specially designed music.
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Cefaly, a battery-operated headband that delivers transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, has been approved by the FDA and is claimed to not only treat migraines, but possibly prevent them altogether.
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Gizmag speaks to iBrain inventor Dr Philip Low about the potential applications of the device.
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Canon has launched its new Mixed Reality System that is designed to let virtual product prototypes replace physical ones.
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InteraXon will be using participants' brain waves to control light displays on prominent landmarks, over 3,000 kilometers away.