The NextSense biosensing earbuds from Google’s Alphabet Moonshot factory are one of the tech giant’s new advanced technologies that strive to enter into users’ ears while analysing the neural frequencies of the brain to collect data as it unravels the mystery surrounding the brain’s grey matter.
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Electroencephalograms (EEGs) obtained using biosensing earbuds can be conveniently worn at night or in dark places, including on some basis during the day, to detect and explain seizures more rapidly.
Operating earbuds to record EEGs as it detects electrical activity of the brain also assesses brain activity while finding anomalies, an aspect of Alphabet’s effort in data analysis to inject into our dreams.
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Since it effectively detects electrical activity, the NextSense earphones can help people experiencing seizures as well as analyse sleep quality and predict abnormal brain activity, thereby preventing potentially fatal brain damage. It is under these auspices that the data gathering capability comes in useful, even if the individual situations differ since it dispels the notion that all cases should be treated in the same manner.
Emory University testing confirms the earbuds’ unconditional efficiency in capturing EGG signals of seizures in people, confirming the innovation’s ability to analyse and gather neurological data.
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