Recent years have seen huge advances in brain imaging technologies, allowing neuroscientists to explore and investigate how our brains work in more detail than ever before. To date, however, these technologies have remained in laboratory settings, with controlled experiments designed to investigate specific functions. Researchers at Kernel, a US-based neurotechnology company, hope to change this, freeing brain imaging from the laboratory and planting it in daily life. Earlier this year, Kernel researchers introduced their new device, the “Kernel Flow”, in the Journal of Biomedical Optics.
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