Involvement in sports as a child could help fight depression
It is widely known that exercise is good for the brain and body. We even have a blog post on how to keep your brain fit. But does exercise as an adult have that big of an impact on your brain? How...
View ArticlePhysiological computing with EEG – Asimov’s Human Machine Interface
After the well known science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov wrote his fourth book of the foundation series “Foundation’s Edge”, he won the Hugo Award, the Locus Award and was nominated for the Nebula...
View ArticleEEG up in the air again- ISAE-SUPAERO
There is growing interest for implementing tools to monitor cognitive performance in naturalistic and everyday work environments. An emerging field of research, known as Neuroergonomics, promotes the...
View ArticleFoetal brain complexity in the mother’s womb – A comparison of different metrics
Continuing our discussions on complexity in various applications (see our previous blog posts on Complexity in consciousness and in Parkinson’s), here we have applied the concept to a very interesting...
View ArticleEureka!: what is really going on in the brain?
When Archimedes, one of the greatest scientists and mathematicians of Ancient Greece, was tasked with determining whether his king’s crown was made of pure gold, he was stumped. He decided to ponder...
View ArticleAI meets Human Consciousness – Is there Machine Consciousness?
Last December, the Luminous[1] project organized a networking session at the ICT 2018 Exhibition, a central event of R&D activities in the EU. The networking session aimed to open an...
View ArticleExperienceLab doesn’t lie: objective access to the inner emotional world of...
How many times have you wondered how people feel while using your product or service? How many times have you wished to have this answer immediately without having them fill out tiresome...
View ArticleDoes brain training really work?
In the last few years, brain training is becoming a more salient concept for the general population – mostly due to the appearance of mobile apps that, like Lumosity, offer games for the enhancement...
View ArticlePrediction for consciousness recovery in minimally conscious state (MCS)...
Is a patient responding or not responding to a new drug or treatment? This is an issue for physicians when deciding if a particular patient will benefit from a specific treatment. Each new therapy...
View ArticleHybrid brain models: towards personalized models
What if doctors had a virtual version of their patients with their respective pathologies? They could test any possible treatment and know if it is going to work before even applying it....
View ArticleEEG for Optimizing Communication Processes
Audiences seem to forget 90% of business content after 48 hours and the little they remember is usually random information, not the information that you as the presenter want them to remember...
View ArticleEEG/tES closed Loop stimulation
Loop systems that combine neural monitoring and tES are receiving huge interest in the non-invasive brain stimulation field in recent years. Traditionally tES has been applied in a rigid fashion in...
View ArticletES vs. TMS: pros and cons of the two techniques
At Neuroelectrics, we believe in the advantages and effectiveness of transcranial electric stimulation (tES) in treating numerous brain diseases. Yet, despite the increasing number of tES publications...
View ArticleHome Application of Non-invasive Neuromodulation: How does this work?
The appearance of new disruptive technology and the advent of telemedicine are bringing a new era to medical treatments. Telemedicine comes from the Greek prefix “tele” that means “distance “and the...
View ArticleEureka!: what is really going on in the brain?
When Archimedes, one of the greatest scientists and mathematicians of Ancient Greece, was tasked with determining whether his king’s crown was made of pure gold, he was stumped. He decided to ponder...
View ArticleAI meets Human Consciousness – Is there Machine Consciousness?
Last December, the Luminous[1] project organized a networking session at the ICT 2018 Exhibition, a central event of R&D activities in the EU. The networking session aimed to open an...
View ArticleExperienceLab doesn’t lie: objective access to the inner emotional world of...
How many times have you wondered how people feel while using your product or service? How many times have you wished to have this answer immediately without having them fill out tiresome...
View ArticleDoes brain training really work?
In the last few years, brain training is becoming a more salient concept for the general population – mostly due to the appearance of mobile apps that, like Lumosity, offer games for the enhancement of...
View ArticlePrediction for consciousness recovery in minimally conscious state (MCS)...
Is a patient responding or not responding to a new drug or treatment? This is an issue for physicians when deciding if a particular patient will benefit from a specific treatment. Each new therapy...
View ArticleHybrid brain models: towards personalized models
What if doctors had a virtual version of their patients with their respective pathologies? They could test any possible treatment and know if it is going to work before even applying it....
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