“Smart” eyewear — that can integrate augmented reality with your own, feed you live information about your surroundings and even be used in the operating room — is no longer the stuff of science ...
Great ideas so often get lost in translation — from the math teacher who can’t get through to his students, to a stand-up comedian who bombs during an open mic night. But how can we measure whether ...
A team of researchers from Skoltech, the Federal Center for Brain and Neurotechnologies (FMBA of Russia), Lomonosov Moscow State University, and other leading organizations has released a dataset that ...
New brain imaging equipment is now available to scientists at the University of Delaware’s Science, Technology and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus. The technology is called functional near-infrared ...
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), a noninvasive optical method for measuring brain activity, has long been valued for its portability and relatively low cost. It works by tracking how ...
A technology called functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) can be used to objectively measure tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, according to a new study. A technology called functional ...
Researchers have developed a new method that greatly improves the accuracy of brain-state classification with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). The brain-imaging technique fNIRS allows ...
“Smart” eyewear—that can integrate augmented reality with your own, feed you live information about your surroundings and even be used in the operating room—is no longer the stuff of science fiction.
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