GE Working On Wearable Brain Imaging Helmet From: Manufacturing.net - 11/25/2014 GE scientists are working on a wearable, high-resolution imaging "helmet" that would allow doctors to observe the brain on the cellular level. The portable device could also allow doctors to study motor activity in the brain, since patients will be able to move around as their brains are being imaged. The project is part of President Obama's Brain Initiative, which he launched in April 2013. Its goals range from developing new ways to image the brain and study its function, to uncovering, treating and preventing brain disease and disorders like Alzheimer’s, autism and concussions. Read the entire article at: http://www.manufacturing.net/news/2014/11/ge-working-on-wearable-brain-imaging-helmet http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2014/11/designing-wearable-brain-imaging-helmet http://www.pddnet.com/news/2014/11/building-wearable-brain-imaging-helmet Links: Brain Initative http://www.whitehouse.gov/share/brain-initiative Imaging the Brain in Real-Time with a PET-Enabled "Helmet-Cam" (with video 2:38) http://www.geglobalresearch.com/blog/imaging-brain-real-time-pet-enabled-helmet-cam Related: Head Health Challenge Winners Use Virtual Reality Goggles, 3D Printed "Microlattice" to Spot and Prevent Brain Injuries (with videos) http://www.gereports.com/post/102959661855/head-health-challenge-winners-use-virtual-reality