It involves three steps: electroencephalograms (EEGs), sound generators and "therapy clowns." First, the clowns try to elicit reactions from the patient, using multi-sensory improvisation.
The research suggests that EEGs, which are more widely available, less expensive and less invasive than other tests to capture brain health, could be a more accessible tool to help doctors catch ...
The sleep patterns of brain injury patients could hold the key to identifying the likelihood of long-term recovery, ...
Epilepsy diagnosis is an imperfect science. Approximately 30% of patients are misdiagnosed after their first visit.