Wearable and Wireless Brain Sensors
Keywords:
SENSOR, WIRELESS, EEGAbstract
Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a powerful non-invasive tool widely used for both medical diagnosis and neurobiological research as it provides high temporal resolution in milliseconds. It involves sensors light enough to allow near-complete freedom of movement of the head and body, making EEG the clear choice for brain imaging of humans performing normal tasks in real-world environments
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