There is a neurotransmitter with wideband wireless in a less than 1 cubic inch package that fastens to the top of the patient’s head through a connector to sensor arrays of pins, running at wireless N speeds, full bandwidth, enormously fast:
“Wireless Neurosensor for Full-Spectrum Electrophysiology Recordings during Free Behavior” by Ming Yin,
http://neurosciencenews.com/neurotechnology-wireless-transmitter-1597/
It sounds a little too big for comfort wear, and a lot too invasive for amateurs, but let another couple of two year generations of electronics go by, and it will soon be within reason for any serious brain monitoring. But still a bit too invasive for my tastes (K).
-Rich
Sincerely,
Rich Cooper
EnglishLogicKernel.com
Rich AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com
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