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A soft forehead sticker called an e-tattoo tracks brain effort in real time. It replaces bulky EEG gear, detects fatigue early, and adjusts.
The novel, low-profile system accurately measured mental workload and predicted mental strain in a small study.
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Researchers gave participants face tattoos that can track when their brain is working too hard. Published May 29 in the Cell ...
The non-permanent wireless forehead e-tattoos decode brainwaves to measure mental strain, without the need for bulky headgear ...
Ever thought so long and hard on a problem that your forehead grew hot, your brain became frazzled and your eyes grew bleary?
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With few exceptions, amateur radio is a notably sedentary pursuit. Yes, some hams will set up in a national or state park for ...
The N Line can do everything the comfortable and composed Hyundai Sonata already does, but with an added dose of spice that ...