Breakthrough hairlike electrode promises discreet, high-quality brain monitoring
Researchers at Penn State have developed a hairlike electrode that could reshape brain monitoring by offering a discreet, non-invasive alternative to traditional electroencephalography. The device attaches directly to the scalp and allows long-term, with no rigid metal electrodes or sticky gels for long-term EEGs.Read Entire Article


Researchers at Penn State have developed a hairlike electrode that could reshape brain monitoring by offering a discreet, non-invasive alternative to traditional electroencephalography. The device attaches directly to the scalp and allows long-term, with no rigid metal electrodes or sticky gels for long-term EEGs.
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