SENS.AI INC. (20240238612). METHOD FOR INTERVAL CLOSED LOOP ADAPTIVE TRANSCRANIAL PHOTOBIOMODULATION simplified abstract
METHOD FOR INTERVAL CLOSED LOOP ADAPTIVE TRANSCRANIAL PHOTOBIOMODULATION
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METHOD FOR INTERVAL CLOSED LOOP ADAPTIVE TRANSCRANIAL PHOTOBIOMODULATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240238612 titled 'METHOD FOR INTERVAL CLOSED LOOP ADAPTIVE TRANSCRANIAL PHOTOBIOMODULATION
The patent application discusses methods for brainwave modulation using interval-based closed-loop adaptive transcranial photobiomodulation. Biometric sensors, including electroencephalogram (EEG) sensors, are utilized to measure biometric signals and adapt patterned pulses of light to alter brain activity. Wearable devices like headsets are also provided for implementing these methods.
- Brainwave modulation using closed-loop adaptive transcranial photobiomodulation
- Utilization of biometric sensors, including EEG sensors, to measure and process biometric signals
- Adaptation of patterned pulses of light to alter brain electrical activity
- Provision of wearable devices such as headsets for implementing the methods
Potential Applications: - Cognitive enhancement - Stress reduction - Sleep improvement - Mental health therapy - Neurological disorder treatment
Problems Solved: - Non-invasive brainwave modulation - Personalized brainwave therapy - Real-time monitoring and adjustment of brain activity
Benefits: - Improved cognitive function - Enhanced mental well-being - Non-pharmacological treatment option - Customized therapy based on individual needs
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Brainwave Modulation Technology for Personalized Therapy" This technology can be applied in: - Healthcare industry for mental health treatment - Wellness centers for stress management programs - Research institutions for neuroscience studies - Consumer market for at-home brainwave therapy devices
Questions about Brainwave Modulation Technology: 1. How does closed-loop adaptive transcranial photobiomodulation differ from traditional brainwave modulation techniques? 2. What are the potential long-term effects of using wearable devices for brainwave modulation therapy?
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing studies on the efficacy of closed-loop adaptive transcranial photobiomodulation in treating various neurological conditions.
Original Abstract Submitted
methods for brainwave modulation using interval based closed-loop adaptive transcranial photobiomodulation are provided. the inventive methods utilize biometric sensors including electroencephalogram (eeg) sensors to measure the biometric signals from a body and processes said signals to adapt patterned pulses of light in order to alter the electrical activity of the brain. systems in the form of wearable devices such as headsets for carrying out the inventive methods are also provided.