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Neurophysiological predictors of Team performance

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Objective: To identify benchmark neurophysiological measures that predict performance at a teaming level.

Advanced Brain Monitoring has a track record of success in identifying neuro-physiological metrics that impact expert behavior. For example, we characterized negative and positive predictors for …

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Modeling the neurodynamic complexity of submarine navigation teams

Abstract: Our objective was to apply ideas from complexity theory to derive neurophysiologic models of Submarine Piloting and Navigation showing how teams cognitively organize around changes in the task and how this organization is altered with experience. The cognitive metric …

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B-Alert X24 optimizes DARPA threat detection system by bridging brain and computers

When DARPA required a portable, wireless, easy-to-use and comfortable-for-hours EEG system suitable for real-time single-trial ERP detection, B-Alert X24 was designed for the CT2WS and Neurotechnology for Intelligence Analysts (NIA) programs. Dr. Deepak Khosla and his team at HRL integrated …

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Sleep Profiler Cleared by FDA for Neuro-Cardio Assessment of Sleep Quality

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CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Advanced Brain Monitoring, a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing innovative devices for sleep medicine and neurology, announces that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance for Sleep Profiler. …

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Sleep Profiler cross-validation study published in International Archives of Medicine

International Archives of Medicine published the Retrospective cross-validation of automated sleep staging using electroocular recordings in patients with and without sleep disordered breathing. The study included 87 subjects, of which 48% had moderate or severe sleep disordered breathing (SDB). The …

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