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World’s first brain‑tracking gaming headset interprets signals in real time
A new gaming headset unveiled at CES this week is pushing performance tracking beyond buttons, clicks, and reflexes, into the ...
Naox is bringing EEG brain tracking out of clinics with Naox Wave, a pair of wireless earbuds designed to monitor brain ...
Gamers might soon be able to scan their brains using specialized commercial headphones to get midmatch snapshots of mental ...
To clinically measure electrical activity within the brain, healthcare professionals conduct an electroencephalogram (EEG). This requires setting up 20 electrodes around the head with conductive gels ...
Researchers Matthew Golub, Belle Liu, and Jacob Sacks at the Paul G. Allen School for Computer Science & Engineering, have uncovered a tool that has the potential to revitalize the study of ...
Brain-monitoring wearables have caught the internet’s fancy after Zomato founder Deepinder Goyal’s appearance on a podcast ...
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New bioluminescent tool lets scientists watch live neural activity for hours
Deep inside the brain, every thought and memory begins with a burst of electrical activity. For years, scientists have tried ...
Researchers have discovered a brain activity pattern that can predict which people with mild cognitive impairment are likely ...
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7 CES 2026 technologies that made science fiction feel uncomfortably practical
CES 2026 showcased AI technologies that track health, memory, focus, and emotion in unsettlingly personal ways.
A study tracking thousands of neurons shows how the brain separates memory content from context to support flexible recall.
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