A new conductive ink can diagnose brain tumours and sleep disorders by measuring a patient’s brainwaves. Since the emergence ...
The human electroencephalogram (EEG) was discovered by the German psychiatrist, Hans Berger, in 1929. Its potential applications in epilepsy rapidly became clear, when Gibbs and colleagues in Boston ...
A systematic review of fMRI neurofeedback interventions in depression shows that this type of training can modulate neural ...