I've tested and reviewed over 200 mattresses and other sleep products. My devotion to sleeping while surrounded by controlled acoustics has become a little excessive—I often use both a sound machine ...
Jiahe Zhang, PhD, of the Department of Psychiatry at Mass General Brigham, is the lead author of the paper published in Nature Neuroscience, "Cortical and subcortical mapping of the human ...
Pair on headphones sitting on a clear glass head bust - Chance Townsend / Mashable Neurable’s pitch at CES 2026 is bold: what if performance tracking didn’t just include your mouse, keyboard, or heart ...
It’s all about the form factor. That’s the key driving force behind NextSense’s new smart buds, which use EEG sensors to measure brain activity and audio stimulation to guide the mind into deeper, ...
At the core of neuronal communication lie action potentials, brief, rapid electrical impulses that travel down the axon to transmit information for brain function. Abnormalities in neuron firing are ...
Interaxon, the company best known for its “brain sensing” headband Muse that helps wearers meditate, released the second generation of the device this morning. The latest product, called Muse 2, is ...
Healthy brain function relies on a steady supply of blood. Disruptions in blood flow are linked to major neurological conditions like stroke, Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and traumatic brain injuries.
It does not take an infinite number of monkeys to type a passage of Shakespeare. Instead, it takes a single monkey equipped with brain-sensing technology - and a cheat sheet. That technology, ...
Cognixion, a developer of noninvasive brain-computer interface technology, has launched a clinical study that integrates its EEG-based brain-computer interface with Apple Vision Pro. The study aims to ...
Leptin-sensing neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (colored green) help to overcome anxiety to enable adaptive behaviour. Input from prefrontal cortex is shown in red. White lines show the activity of ...
Over twenty years ago, Muse headbands began as an experiment in neurofeedback: The gadget notified the wearer when an electroencephalography (EEG) signal from their brain reached a certain threshold.