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Viewing art is good for us, but new research may now tell us why — and that therapeutic uses may be better than previously ...
Electronic face tattoos can warn when someone’s brain is working too hard. The non-permanent wireless forehead e-tattoos decode brainwaves to measure mental strain – without the need for bulky ...
West Town tattoo artist perseveres after traumatic brain injury to bring hyperrealistic designs to life In 2014, Garrett Harper, now 36, was in a car accident that altered his brain forever.
Electronic face tattoos can warn when someone's brain is working too hard. The non-permanent wireless forehead e-tattoos decode brainwaves to measure mental strain, without the need for bulky ...
New face tattoo protects your brain from working too hard, scientists say. Sensors could help safety by tracking mental strain that air traffic controllers, lorry drivers and others are under ...
Image F: Brain Vision (red) and e-tattoo (light blue) ... If the lighting were slightly different, the man would look like he was pulled directly out of concept art for the video game Cyberpunk 2077.
Scientists develop an electronic tattoo to track brainwaves and mental workload, offering a compact and cost-effective solution for cognitive fatigue measurement.
Had a tough day? Soon you'll be able to prove it as researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking way to track when your brain is working too hard—with a face tattoo.
E-tattoo could help you work harder – or slow down if you’re too stressed The wearable tech could be used to test the mental workload of truck drivers and traffic controllers Rebecca Whittaker ...
Electronic face tattoos can warn when someone's brain is working too hard. The non-permanent wireless forehead e-tattoos decode brainwaves to measure mental strain, without the need for bulky ...