Brainwave

Brainwave Science, USA Announces its Scientific Advisory Board of Esteemed Academic and Industry Leaders

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Thursday, January 7, 2021

Brainwave Science today announced its Scientific Advisory Board, which includes such well known industry figures as Dr. Peter Rosenfeld, Dr. Laxmidhar Bedera, Dr. Neil Birbaumer, Dr. Giuseppe Sartori, Dr. Elena Labkovsky and Dr. Akemi Osugi.

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  • Brainwave Science today announced its Scientific Advisory Board, which includes such well known industry figures as Dr. Peter Rosenfeld, Dr. Laxmidhar Bedera, Dr. Neil Birbaumer, Dr. Giuseppe Sartori, Dr. Elena Labkovsky and Dr. Akemi Osugi.
  • Dr. Rosenfeld, along with Dr. Labkovsky, lead the scientific world of concealed information detection in the Rosenfeld Lab at Northwestern University, Institute of Neuroscience.
  • Their accomplishments include the first published paper on P300-based brainwave detection (Rosenfeld) and enhanced efficiency in detecting multiple items of concealed information (Labkovsky).
  • Dr. Osugi offers over 11 years of in-the-field experience through her career working with and researching for the Japanese police.

NeoRhythm: Breakthrough in Brain Science

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Monday, November 18, 2019

NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- MDCN Technologies just launched NeoRhythm - a breakthrough wearable in brain science that can help people sleep better, de-stress and improve focus with this next-generation neurostimulation headband.

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  • NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- MDCN Technologies just launched NeoRhythm - a breakthrough wearable in brain science that can help people sleep better, de-stress and improve focus with this next-generation neurostimulation headband.
  • Our brain has a wonderful ability to adjust its own brainwaves to external frequencies the process of doing this intentionally is called brainwave entrainment.
  • By using brainwave entrainment to stimulate the brain to work at specific frequencies, NeoRhythm helps you get into the desired state of mind quicker and easier.
  • The brain adapts to these frequencies, reaching the desired state of mind quicker and easier.