Engineers Create New System for High-Density EEG Imaging of the Brain's Elusive Networks
Understanding the source and network of signals as the brain functions is a central goal of brain research. Now, Carnegie Mellon engineers have created a system for high-density EEG imaging of the origin and path of normal and abnormal brain signals.
Bin He, head of the Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Biomedical Engineering, and colleagues are working on a core initiative of the National Institutes of Health, called Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN).
The group's work with high-density EEG, reported in the journal Nature Communications, takes a major step toward realizing one of the ...