Researchers introduce a wire forehead e-tattoo using EEG and EOG to measure brain activity and cognitive performance analysis ...
Had a tough day? Soon you'll be able to prove it as researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking way to track when your brain is working too hard—with a face tattoo. In a study published today in the ...
The standard electroencephalography (EEG) tests are a cumbersome process. Patients must sit still for hours, their heads covered in wires and sticky electrodes. But now, scientists have advanced brain ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a temporary “e-tattoo” for the palm that can track excitement and stress using the skin’s electrical conductivity. The e-tattoo could be ...
A personalized electronic facial tattoo that wirelessly monitors the brain can tell when the organ is being overworked and can use the data it collects to predict mental overload, according to a new ...
E-tattoo to track mental workload in real time. (Device/Huh et al. via SWNS) By Stephen Beech Electronic face tattoos can warn when someone's brain is working too hard. The non-permanent wireless ...
The transparent e-tattoo is made up of a series of carefully arranged small circuits and sensors linked by stretchable connections, meaning it can mold to the wearer’s chest like a medical dressing.
University of Texas PHD student, Susmita Gangopadhyay, 28, demonstrates how an EDA electrodermal activity tattoo sensor fits on the palm of her hand in the lab of the University of Texas at Austin ...
Researchers have applied emerging electronic tattoo (e-tattoo) technology to the tricky task of measuring stress levels by attaching a device to people's palms. Our palms tell us a lot about our ...