MobiHealth News March 25, 2024
Jessica Hagen

The precision health company will help introduce Neurable’s neurotechnology into clinics globally to help providers measure individuals’ brain health.

Boston-based brain-computer interface technology company Neurable announced a partnership with Canadian precision health company Healthspan Digital to offer its neurotechnology to health and longevity clinics to help providers assess cognitive performance and brain health.

Brain-computer interfaces collect brain signals and translate them into commands that are then relayed to external devices, such as computers or internet-of-things (IoT) devices.

Using signal processing technology developed at the University of Michigan, Neurable uses everyday devices, such as headphones layered with bands, to record one’s brain activity. The platform uses AI algorithms to extract and analyze Electroencephalogram (EEG) data to measure brain wave...

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