Electroencephalography (EEG), a technique for measuring brain activity, has long been a cornerstone of diagnosing ...
Folks soon might have their brain activity scanned using a temporary tattoo, a new study suggests. This temporary scalp ...
Scientists have developed a new technology that can measure brain waves using electronic, temporary tattoos. The researchers ...
EEG recordings used in neurology could be made simpler by replacing the usual electrodes, wires and gels with a tattoo ...
Head tattoos are usually a last frontier reserved for true ink addicts, but they could help make it a whole lot easier to ...
When it comes to diagnosing epilepsy, seizures, or brain cancer, patients currently have to get an electroencephalogram (EEG) ...
Now, as reported by Live Science, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have developed a way to use temporary ...
Researchers have developed a liquid ink that can be printed directly onto the scalp to monitor brain activity, offering a ...
The specialized ink could eventually replace clunky EEG wires and "potentially revolutionize" brain-computer interface ...
A standard EEG test requires electrodes that come with pitfalls. A spray-on ink, capable of carrying electrical signals, avoids some of those.
Neurological conditions could be diagnosed via a biocompatible ink that can be printed onto a patient’s scalp.