System and signatures for multi-modal physiological stimulation and assessment of brain health
A stimulation device, user technology, applied in applications, psychological devices, electrical digital data processing, etc., can solve the problems of cumbersome equipment, a large number of operator training, etc.
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[0150] Example 1. TIRHR Concussion Study
[0151] In collaboration with the non-profit medical institution in the foothills near Lake Tahoe, under the supervision of the institutional review board, two groups of subjects were recruited in the clinical trial protocol approved by the institutional review board, wherein the first group of subjects ( Group A) were clinically diagnosed with concussion (mTBI) or mild traumatic brain injury, while a second control group of subjects (Group B) were recruited without any problems with concussion and were used as controls (CTL). Participants from both group A and group B were scanned identically using an electronic REM module comprising a single electrode EEG device as described in PCT patent application PCT / US2012 / 046723 filed on July 13, 2012. The 5 minute scanning protocol consisted of eyes closed for 30 seconds, eyes opened for 30 seconds, the King-Devick test performed for approximately 3 minutes and then concluded with eyes closed ...
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[0155] Example 2. Lehigh University Sports Medicine Concussion Research
[0156]In collaboration with National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division 1 universities, several cohorts of subjects were enrolled in an institutional review board-approved clinical trial protocol, where the first cohort of subjects (Cohort A) were clinically diagnosed with concussion (mTBI) or mild traumatic brain injury, a second control group of subjects (group B) without any concussion issues was recruited and used as a non-injured control subject (CTL), recruited from other Other athletes in the sport (Group C, etc.). As described in PCT Patent Application No. PCT / US2012 / 046723 filed on July 13, 2012, participants from Group A, Group B, Group C, and others were assessed using an electronic REM module that included a single-electrode EEG device. Same scan. The 22- to 24-minute scanning protocol included 1 minute with eyes closed, 1 minute with eyes open, and automated application from t...
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[0168] Example 3. Rothman Concussion Study
[0169] In collaboration with clinical practice and concussion experts, two groups of subjects were recruited in an institutional review board-approved clinical trial protocol, in which the first group of subjects (Group A) were clinically diagnosed with concussion (mTBI) or mild trauma With brain injury, a second control group of subjects recruited (Group B) did not have any issues with concussion and was used as a control (CTL) and was recruited under the supervision of an institutional review board. Participants from Group A, Group B were scanned identically as described in PCT Patent Application No. PCT / US2012 / 046723 filed on July 13, 2012, using an electronic REM module comprising a single electrode EEG device. The 25-minute scanning protocol consisted of 1 minute with eyes closed, 1 minute with eyes open, and then when the student-athlete was using the head electronics REM module that streamed the EEG data to a nearby periphera...
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