Using Audible EEGs for Assisting in Brain Disease Diagnosis

This technology makes electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings audible to hear differences in real time by putting the filtered waves through an algorithm. This allows specialists to better identify where brain activity is different in real time rather than through visual analysis, which may take longer and may be harder to capture. 

Background: 
Currently, electroencephalograms (EEGs) are used to identify abnormal brain activity by trained neurologists. These EEG recordings are assessed for unhealthy control expectations. In pre-clinical settings, neuron activity has been listened to in recording devices. Using audible EEGs can assist both specialists and non-specialists with better real-time identification of brain activity for faster diagnostics. 

Applications: 

  • Brain disease diagnostic
  • Electroencephalograms (EEGs)


Advantages: 

  • Real time analysis
  • Quicker EEG diagnostic
  • Diagnostic tool that can be used by specialists and non-specialists
  • Easier to identify abnormal brain activity
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