Wireless forehead patch tracks brain-water shifts during sleep in home-based study
A soft, wireless NIRS forehead patch tracked water-sensitive brain signals during 16 overnight home sleep recordings in four healthy men. The signals changed with EEG/EOG-defined sleep stages…
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