Forget dictation. EEG sensors in Sabi's beanie can reportedly type out what you're thinking. Can it become a non-invasive ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The standard electroencephalography (EEG) tests are a cumbersome process. Patients must sit still for hours, their heads covered ...
Silicon Valley startup Sabi is emerging from stealth with that goal. The company is developing a brain wearable that decodes ...
Silicon Valley startup Sabi is the latest entrant to suggest using the brain as an interface device. The company is ...
Unlike wearables that infer brain activity from physical metrics, EEG sensors directly measure electrical activity in the brain, providing real-time insights into cognitive states.” — Emmanouil ...
Toronto-based Interaxon, creator of the Muse EEG-sensing headband, has raised $11.6 million ($14.8 million CAD) in a round led by Trend Forward Capital, Export Development Canada, and OMERS Ventures.
Over twenty years ago, Muse headbands began as an experiment in neurofeedback: The gadget notified the wearer when an electroencephalography (EEG) signal from their brain reached a certain threshold.
Objective To develop a clinically feasible, brain-based tool for sideline concussion classification. Design Prospective cohort study. Setting High school athletes. Participants 35 healthy control male ...
Alphabeats EEG Focus Trainer - $15.99 (Monthly), $149 (Annual), Brainbit Headband $499 The Alphabeats EEG Focus Trainer uses proprietary neurofeedback technology and a specialized app to help users ...
It's been almost two months since MobiHealthNews has surveyed the mobile and digital health crowdfunding landscape, but the tide of projects hasn't slowed down. At the end of March, we looked at smart ...