E-tattoos could make mobile EEGs a reality
A 3D-printable EEG electrode e-tattoo. Credit: University of Texas at Austin. Epidermal electronics attached to the skin via temporary tattoos (e-tattoos) have been around for more than a decade, but they have their limitations, most notably that they don’t function well on curved and/or hairy surfaces. Scientists have now developed special conductive inks that can […]
December 5, 2024 | e-ink, EEG, electroencephalography, electronic tattoos, engineering, materials science, Science | No comments