Capturing Brain Waves

A discreet, wearable device can measure the brain’s electrical activity using a method known as electroencephalography (EEG).


Professor Danilo Mandic from the Communications and Signal Processing Group (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) is developing a discreet, wearable device that can measure the brain’s electrical activity using a method known as electroencephalography (EEG). At present EEG is largely restricted to controlled environments in the laboratory or clinic, but Danilo’s device could allow non-invasive EEG recordings in normal surroundings like the home.

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