Wireless EEG enables remote neuro-feedback monitoring From: Medical Edge - 02/15/2011 Wireless electroencephalogram systems (EEG) technologies that can enable continuous ambulatory monitoring were presented at MD&M West in Anaheim, CA. Imec, Leuven, Belgium, a nanoelectronics research company, and R&D provider Holst Centre, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, demonstrated a prototype headset that records high-quality EEG signals and wirelessly transmits real-time data to a receiver located 10 m from the system. Compatible with dry electrodes, the prototype headset features ultra-low-power electronics and is designed with ease-of-use in mind. Medical applications suggested for the wireless EEG technologies include an early warning system for epileptic patients and brain-typing systems that could enable people with motor disabilities to communicate. Adaptive game or virtual environment systems that employ the technology to react to a person’s cognitive state are another potential application. Read the entire article at: http://link.medicaldesign.com/u.d?Y4Gp7oi0PcypWSc4OYxK=101 Links: Imec http://www.imec.be/ Imec and Holst Centre bring brain wave monitoring to your home http://www2.imec.be/be_en/press/imec-news/imeceegmdmwest.html Wireless EEG system enabling continuous ambulatory monitoring http://www.youtube.com/imecnanotube Brain Wave Monitoring Provided for the Home http://www.mdtmag.com/Products/2011/02/Brain-Wave-Monitoring-Provided-for-the-Home/