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Scientists are studying whether the sick person actually has any physical neurological problems.

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ciades
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Mind control you? or you control your mind?

I am confused,you know! how will you elaborate this one? I can control my mind,sometimes? but hey? our mind the one who say all the things that we want to do. Am i right?heheh.Mind and brain are the...

Started by ciades (851) in life • 1 response • Last response by michaeldadona (2223) • 1 year ago
Tags: mind, neurology

vchu1976
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my son playes alot of video games,and i noticed he

my son playes alot of video games,and i noticed he twitches and his eyes roll to a side.Can you tell me what that is?And should I take him to see an eye doctor to have his eyes checked?

Started by vchu1976 (263) • 3 responses • Last response by flashjet (48) • 1 year ago
Tags: neurology, children, dystonia, games, health

urbandekay
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Is anyone here familiar with the work of Benjamin Libbet

Particularly that work that is along the same lines as Eccles the Neuroscientist?all the best urban

Started by urbandekay (3119) • 5 responses • Last response by Tanya8 (1452) • 1 year ago
Tags: brain, mind, neurology, philosophy
 

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SAM Technology: Testing Attention and Memory in the Brain

A new system, based on EEG and proprietary processing software, is being used to assess the ability of the brain to function after alcohol, prescription drugs, or other stimulants. [Alan] Gevins,...

Started in Medgadget • 3 months ago • 0 responses
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Mind Reading for Robotic Limb Control

Japanese scientists are continuing to push for a cyborg future, as researchers at Osaka University are attaching electrode sensors directly to the human brain, to study how the electrical activity...

Started in Medgadget • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: neurology, rehab

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Battery-free, Wireless Encephalogram

Belgian and Dutch engineers at IMEC Research Center in The Netherlands have developed a self-powered 2-channel EEG, that one day could be used for clinical applications, or at home for such things as...

Started in Medgadget • 4 months ago • 0 responses
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NeuroFlow Cath Promises to Save Ischemic Brains

CoAxia, Inc. of Maple Grove, MN, is a firm developing an aortic device designed to restrict blood flow in the descending aorta, in the hope of diverting blood flow from the lower extremities to the...

Started in Medgadget • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: neurology, radiology, vascular surgery

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SPOC Pain Locator Receives FDA Approval

The FDA just gave a green light to SPOC, a handheld device that found its start as a Stevens Institute of Technology science project. Developed to pinpoint the exact source of muscular pain, the...

Started in Medgadget • 4 months ago • 0 responses
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ReWalk Exoskeleton

Another day, another exoskeleton. Designed to help paraplegics to walk again, ReWalk™ is the product of Israeli company Argo Medical Technologies, Ltd. Massachusetts based SolidWorks Corp,...

Started in Medgadget • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: neurology, rehab

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Medgadgets for Walking Rehabilitation, Peace in Mideast

If anything will create goodwill in the Middle East, it would probably be projects like the SoM-ToUR (Thrive on Unique Road) shoes from Step of Mind, Ltd for people with cerebral palsy. Product page:...

Started in Medgadget • 5 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: neurology, pediatrics, rehab

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Exmocare Emotion Detection Technology: Capitalizing on How R U

The end is near big time. This is official. If it takes a monitor to assess someone's current emotional status, then we are in big trouble. But that is precisely what Exmocare, Inc., a NY, NY...

Started in Medgadget • 5 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: neurology, psychiatry

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A Voiceless Way to Speak

Why waste all that energy talking on the phone when you can just think on the phone? We reported on Ambient's Audeo back in Sep. 2007. It is a device worn on the neck that reads signals sent to the...

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The Voiceless Way to Speak

Why waste all that energy talking on the phone when you can just think on the phone? We reported on Ambient's Audeo back in Sep. 2007. It is a device worn on the neck that reads signals sent to the...

Started in Medgadget • 5 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: neurology