Having previously been used to measure muscle fatigue and heart rate, these e-tattoos have now been shown to work for brain activity too, with specially designed algorithms able to figure out ...
e-tattoos have made their way onto athletes’ chests, tracking heart rhythms, and onto people’s arms, monitoring muscle fatigue. Now, they’re climbing the ladder—straight to the brain.
Brain monitoring is getting more personal. Scientists recently published a study in Cell Biomaterials showcasing an electronic tattoo printed directly on the scalp that is capable of monitoring ...
Having previously been used to measure muscle fatigue and heart rate, these e-tattoos have now been shown to work for brain activity too, with specially designed algorithms able to figure out where on ...