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SUBCUTANEOUS MULTICHANNEL WIRELESS EEG FOR CHRONIC HOME USE
Subcutaneous Multi-Channel Wireless EEG For Continuous Home Monitoring Overview It is increasingly recognized that for many patients, like those with epilepsy, it can be of paramount importance to record neural activity continuously, 24/7, over weeks and months. Yet, no clinically viable system exists. Currently, the principal diagnostic method for...
Published: 12/20/2024   |   Inventor(s): Arto Nurmikko, Farah Laiwalla, Jihun Lee, Ah-Hyoung Lee, Sydney Cash
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Category(s): Devices, Neurotechnology, Neuroscience
Burr hole mounted frameless stereotactic device (EA)
Burr Hole Mounted Frameless Stereotactic Device Overview The ability to visualize a surgical field and navigate to the appropriate region of interest is imperative during minimally invasive surgeries. Stereotactic image guidance is an intervention which utilizes 3D imaging technology to locate targets of interest, such as tumors and/or lesions, during...
Published: 11/25/2024   |   Inventor(s): G. Rees Cosgrove, Hannah Varner
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Category(s): Devices, Neurotechnology
Context-Aware Self-Calibration for Autonomous Control of Assistive Devices
Overview Existing assistive devices for people with severe motor disabilities rely heavily on residual motor function. Recent brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), which decode neural activity directly from the brain, provide disabled persons with limited ability to autonomously control assistive devices. We have invented a neural interface system that...
Published: 5/21/2023   |   Inventor(s): Beata Jarosiewicz, Nicolas Masse, Daniel Bacher, Anish Sarma
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Category(s): Software, Neurotechnology
iBCI System to Control Multiple Devices
­Overview Until now, brain computer interface (BCI) systems have allowed people with paralysis to control only a single device, often under the guidance of a caretaker or secondary operator. Our novel BCI system enables users to control multiple devices, switching among them under their own volition. Market Opportunity Numerous intracortical...
Published: 12/21/2022   |   Inventor(s): Leigh Hochberg, Tyler Singer-Clark, Ronnie Gross, Anastasia Kapitonava, John Simeral, Thomas Hosman
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Category(s): Software, Neurotechnology
System for facilitating Speech-Based Communication for Individuals Unable to Speak or Write
Overview Our novel communication system enables patients unable to speak or write to communicate with others in real time, through a motion-controlled wireless device. Market Opportunity The use of non-speech communication is important in certain health care situations when a patient is unable to communicate through speech. Examples are when a patient...
Published: 11/1/2022   |   Inventor(s): Leigh Hochberg, Miriam Goldberg
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Category(s): Central Nervous System(CNS), Neurotechnology
Wireless Neural Probe to Communicate with Distributed Nodes
Overview Until now, neural probes required a full-device ecosystem to support probe communication, which limited the development of useful designs. Our invention uses near-field wireless communication and a flexible system architecture to simultaneously access multiple brain regions, allowing neuroscientists and clinicians to mix and match probes....
Published: 10/17/2022   |   Inventor(s): David Borton, Marc Powell
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Category(s): Devices, Neurotechnology
Commanding Electronic Devices from Discrete Neural Gestures
­Overview We have developed a brain-machine interface for control of computers and other electronic devices through natural but virtual (imagined) gestures. A multistate discrete decoder detects neural activity evoked from natural hand gestures and maps them to commands for computer interaction. Market Opportunity Emerging brain-computer interface...
Published: 10/15/2022   |   Inventor(s): John Simeral, Thomas Hosman, Carlos Vargas-Irwin, Daniel Thengone, Leigh Hochberg
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Category(s): Neurotechnology
Giant Spin Hall Effect and Spin-Transfer-Torque Induced Switching in W/CoFeB/MgO with Perpendicular Magnetic Anisotropy
­Giant Spin Hall Effect in Beta-Tungsten Overview Our invention uses a compound that mimics a natural peptide or protein, called a peptidomimetic compound, to treat neuronal injury. Administered prophylactically as soon as possible after injury, the compound is particularly effective in the case of stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and...
Published: 8/3/2022   |   Inventor(s): Gang Xiao, Qiang Hao
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Category(s): Neurotechnology
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