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![]() What do you get when you mix Google Glass and EEG? That’s the question that the people at Ottawa-based*Personal Neuro are on their way to answering. Given the buzz around how Google Glass can be used in healthcare, and our longstanding interest in brain-computer interface, we took the opportunity to speak with Personal Neuro’s CEO, Steve Denison, about his company and what they’re building. You can take a peek at their hardware via the brief video below: Shiv Gaglani, Medgadget:*Can you describe the origins of*PND? Steve Denison:*PND*is the combined vision of its founders **tably Andrew Faulkner, a masters level*neuroscientist*passionate about mental health care, and Dr. Elliot*Loh, a*Neuroscientist*PhD with deep experience in*pharma, personality measurement and*neuro*data collection and analysis, and Tony*Gaitatzis, possessed of a unique background combining software & web development with psychology and design experience and skills. *From the outset, the principal*PND*vision has been and is to make it possible for people to incorporate EEG*neuroimaging*information in their **rmal daily lives to improve multiple dimensions of their brain health.Medgadget:*What are the various use cases for your device? Denison:* This is probably the most difficult question to answer fully at this time. *In the same way that smartglass tech**logies, particularly Google Glass, have encountered surprisingly strong interest for corporate and large organization applications including law enforcement, medical, military, first responders and customer service we expect that many use cases will emerge including many of the following:
Medgadget:*How does this compare to existing commercial EEG systems from companies such as*Interaxon,*NeuroSky, and*Emotiv? Denison:* PND*has taken an “apps first” approach. *Starting with developing apps for the first mobile EEG headset for Android & iPhone, the*MindWave*Mobile,*PND*has focused on 1) building*neuroapps*which incorporate*PND*algorithms and tech**logy, 2) understanding users’ requirements, 3) building a growing base of users and customers, and 4) leveraging neuroscience/neurofeedback research to develop specialized mobile treatment options. *During this period,*PND*has had occasion to interact with the companies mentioned and it’s our view that each has developed interesting stand alone, general purpose products offering*compelling*features depending on the application. *However, our approach, based on research into user preferences and customer behavior is to leverage the emergence of a common and widely accepted wearable form factor,*smartglasses,*combined with all the advantages of cloud-stored big data. Medgadget:*What is the most significant obstacle in terms of combining EEG and Google Glass tech**logies? Denison:*For PND the most difficult challenge is the analysis of the pure volume derived from and highly complex nature of the EEG signal and subsequent display and storage of information that is useful for a wearer of Glass. *Each application is different and distinct and it’s a challenge to work out how best to best solve problems for a Glass user with context sensitive and meaningful information. Medgadget:*What are your backgrounds in medical tech**logy/in**vation? Denison:* All four founders have broad experience with*neroimaging*tech**logies and all have been involved with numerous early*stage companies. *Dr.*Loh*possesses years of experience working within the pharmaceutical industry. *In addition,*PND*is supported by a strong board of advisers that includes Kevin Holmes who has years of experience in the medical devices field. Company site: Personal Neuro… ??????? ??????: Personal Neuro Seeks to Combine Google Glass with EEG [INTERVIEW] || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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