A UK teenager with epilepsy is the first to receive a brain implant, cutting seizures by 80%. 🧠 Brain implant science has surged. First recorded by Hans Berger in the 1920s, we now know the brain's 100 billion neurons can power a light bulb. The joint IEC Committee with #ISO, ISO/IEC JTC1 recently set up a subcommittee which was specifically set up to standardize brain computer interfaces. Learn more here➡️ https://lnkd.in/eEM2t3-U #IECHealthcare #IECBlog
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Hey guys! here's an article about recording the blood flow in brain Improved Sensitivity and Usability - A New Way To Monitor Brain Blood Flow! Assessing the circulation of blood to the brain can provide significant insights into its functioning. A surge in blood flow often corresponds to neuronal activity, while a reduction could signify various irregularities, such as a potential precursor to stroke. State-of-the-art optical technologies like diffuse correlation spectroscopy (PCS) allow scientists to noninvasively gauge the brain's blood flow by directing a laser onto the scalp and examining the scattered light. More precisely, devices based on PCS function by determining statistical attributes of the scattered light, which results in a speckle pattern. This is a random arrangement of luminous and dim spots produced when laser light scatters off a rough surface. Given that blood flow influences this pattern in a statistically foreseeable manner, PCS can be utilized as a surrogate measurement #snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking
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Given that, as individuals, we are universally in control of our own brain oscillations, what benefits can technology and neurofeedback as a potential sources of supporting diagnostic and treatment methods, bring to the equation? Why not just continue to use a mix of cognitive behavioural techniques for eg? What actual differences can technology and neurofeedback make? In future posts I will put an argument forward for technology and neurofeedback in particular, not as some magical answer to an array of increasing global healthcare disorders, but rather as a powerful, accessible, tailored, effective and cost efficient method for modifying the brain oscillations, experiences and neurocognitions that entail brain dysregulation and bodily dysfunction.
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