The specialized ink could eventually replace clunky EEG wires and "potentially revolutionize" brain-computer interface ...
Researchers from the University of Texas Austin and the University of California, Los Angeles developed ink that can be printed on a person’s head and measure their brainwaves.
Electroencephalography (EEG), a technique for measuring brain activity, has long been a cornerstone of diagnosing ...
Now, as reported by Live Science, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have developed a way to use temporary ...