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Author: Iris Serra

January 8, 2021January 12, 2021

Ana Maiques: the story of chasing a dream

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The Newspaper El País and the Santillana Foundation organised the seventh edition of “The Country with Your Future” last December. An event where student attendees have the chance to listen in first person to professionals that they want to be…

Starstim-Home tDCS for Depression
May 15, 2020May 20, 2020

FDA greenlights Neuroelectrics to help patients with Major Depression at home amidst Covid-19 restrictions

At-Home tES, Depression, tDCS, No Comments

Neuroelectrics has developed a novel platform to provide personalized therapies for brain disorders using non-invasive brain stimulation Neuroelectrics has received approval by the FDA to conduct a clinical trial of brain stimulation therapy at home through telemedicine for patients with…

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May 10, 2019February 25, 2020

EEG up in the air again- ISAE-SUPAERO

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There is growing interest for implementing tools to monitor cognitive performance in naturalistic and everyday work environments. An emerging field of research, known as Neuroergonomics, promotes the use of wearable and portable brain monitoring sensors to investigate cortical activity in…

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January 14, 2019February 25, 2020

Neuroelectrics announces positive results for treatment of medication-Resistant epilepsy using Starstim™

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At the recent American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Neuroelectrics Corporation presented positive results from its clinical trial treating patients with drug resistant epilepsy with Starstim a device that uses mild electric currents applied on the scalp to calm abnormal activity of…

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January 14, 2017March 11, 2020

More than Humans? The Ethical Debate about Neuroenhancement

Neural Engineering, Neurofeedback, No Comments

Can we force a suspect in a trial to undergo a scan of his/her brain to read his/her mind (e.g. a lie detector) and this must be objective evidence to the case? Can we force certain professionals (surgeons, pilots or…

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Alejandro RieraAlejandro Riera (31)
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Andres RojasAndres Rojas (3)
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Begonya OtalBegonya Otal (3)
David IbañezDavid Ibañez (29)
Eleni KroupiEleni Kroupi (10)
Giulio RuffiniGiulio Ruffini (11)
Iris SerraIris Serra (5)
Javier AcedoJavier Acedo (8)
Javier MarinJavier Marin (4)
Laura DubreuilLaura Dubreuil (4)
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Marta CastellanoMarta Castellano (12)
Oscar RipollèsOscar Ripollès (1)
Rafal NowakRafal Nowak (2)
Ricardo SalvadorRicardo Salvador (1)
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