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Explore key trends, rising demand, and growth outlook in the global disposable EEG electrode market from 2025 to 2035 Rising demand for non-invasive diagnostics fuels growth in the Disposable EEG ...
When you imagine someone having an electroencephalogram (EEG) to diagnose a condition such as epilepsy, for example, you probably picture them with a head covered in electrodes. That’s because ...
The novel, low-profile system accurately measured mental workload and predicted mental strain in a small study.
The conventional EEG electrodes are rigid, too, and can shift when someone moves their head, even slightly, which can compromise the data uniformity. To address these limitations, the research ...
Usually, at least 21 electrodes are used during the EEG procedure, which are attached to the patient’s head. However, the developers claim that the electrode they have developed can replace the rest. ...
The lightweight and flexible electrode attaches directly to the scalp and delivers stable, high-quality electroencephalography (EEG) recordings. The future of electroencephalography (EEG ...
More information: Salahuddin Ahmed et al, Stick-and-play bioadhesive hairlike electrodes for chronic EEG recording on human, npj Biomedical Innovations (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s44385-025-00009-x ...
Japan-based Epsilon Medical Inc. announced that the FDA has granted Breakthrough Device designation for the company’s EP-01 e ...
The researchers also presented a case from their own center, involving a male patient with musicogenic epilepsy who underwent intracranial EEG monitoring. Using music signal processing ...
Furthermore, conventional EEG electrodes are rigid and can shift with even slight head movement, affecting data consistency. To address this specific challenge, Zhou and his research team created ...