Re: electrodes

From: peterson_at_d...
Date: 2001-04-26 19:28:46


--- In buildcheapeeg_at_yahoogroups.com, "Rob Sacks" <editor_at_realization.org> wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> > I, for one, had been completely unaware of this company
> > and its technology. It would really be a good idea for
> > everyone to have a look at it.
>
> In addition to the address I posted earlier, the
> company has a second website that's aimed
> more at marketing the device to consumers. You
> might want to look at that one also.
>
> http://www.attention.com

Rob--Actually, I did track my way through to this site, and I find
what they're doing to be very interesting. I see they're also
talking about peak performance, which would be a natural for the kind
of equipment they seem to have here.

>
> A company called Physiometrix (which makes
> specialized EEG equipment for monitoring anesthesia
> levels during surgery) got a patent last October that
> discloses "Braille-tip electrodes" that incorporate a
> gel reservoir. I don't know how East3's design works,
> but judging from the illustration on East3's site, it
> could be similar to Physiometrix's.
>
> If anybody wants to take a look at the patent, it's
> U.S. patent number 6,128,521. (Folks can look up
> it up on the U.S. Patent Office website at
> http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html.)
>
> Regards,
>
> Rob
>
Rob--Thanks for this one too. I haven't searched it out yet, but
will when I get a few minutes.--Jim



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