Tag: EEG

Smart ‘brain-wave cap’ could help diagnose stroke patients accurately in ambulances

A specialised ‘brain-wave cap’, designed by researchers in The Netherlands, may be able to diagnose stroke patients while they are in an ambulance—thus allowing...

iMediSync unveils “world’s first” integrated wireless brain EEG solution at Consumer...

iMediSync recently showcased its comprehensive electroencephalogram (EEG) solution, designed to perform brain screening and predictive analysis of potential mental conditions in just 10 minutes,...
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Wyss Center, Inselspital Bern announce clinical trial of long-term brain monitoring...

As part of a recently announced clinical trial, brain signal recording with the Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering’s novel brain-monitoring technology, its subscalp...

SedLine-guided general anaesthesia may reduce post-carotid endarterectomy delirium

Masimo has announced the findings of a prospective study published in Frontiers in Neurology in which Na Xu and colleagues at Capital Medical University in Beijing,...

Wyss Center announces CE mark for Epios Cloud brain data visualisation...

The Wyss Center has announced CE mark Class I medical device approval for its Epios Cloud software—a web-based application for the online storage, processing...
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IpsiHand System: New device for facilitating stroke rehabilitation gains FDA approval

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has authorised marketing of a new device indicated for use in patients aged 18 and older undergoing...

BioSerenity receives FDA clearance for EEG wearable device system

BioSerenity has announced that its electroencephalography (EEG) wearable device system has received 510(k) clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This clearance...
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New study tests “first-of-its-kind” EEG device

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare (MLH) is the first hospital system globally to participate in a landmark study using a first-of-its-kind EEG device. A press release...
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Neurotechnology holds promise for chronic stroke patients

Personalised neurotechnology-aided rehabilitation of the arm could improve recovery in severe chronic stroke patients according to a new paper published in the journal Brain. Neurotechnology-based...

Scientists discover non-invasive technique to monitor migraines

New University of British Columbia (Vancouver, Canada) research has found that amplified electroencephalograms can produce diagnostic results of cortical spreading depression that are comparable...

Non-invasive EEG reveals depolarisations

New research at the University of Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute has shown that spreading depolarisations can be measured by the placement of electroencephalograph (EEG) electrodes on the scalp. Head of the research team, Jed Hartings speaks to NeuroNews about the discovery and its potential to change current practice.

FDA clears Ahead 100 device for adjunctive assessment of traumatic brain...

The Ahead 100 from BrainScope uses a patient's electroencephalograph (EEG) to provide an interpretation of the structural condition of the patient's brain after head injury.