NeuroExo - University of Houston
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NeuroExo is an EEG brain machine interface and headset used with any upper-limb rehabilitation robot as part of an accessible, safe, and effective at-home stroke rehabilitation system for long-term therapy. The EEG headset is adjustable to fit most adult head sizes and is easy to place on the head using only one hand. The EEG sensors are integrated into the overhead bridge with stable contact with the users’ scull through a patented mount design. Most EEG headbands utilize sticky sensors on the face. The skin on the face is very sensitive. After testing the sticky sensors, the team explored another way to ensure the sensors make contact with the face without an adhesive.

Designers: Antoinette Lou and David Edquilang

Professor: Jeff Feng