
handle: 2158/1364512
I recenti progressi nella tecnologia EEG hanno affrontato alcune sfide cruciali, focalizzandosi sullo sviluppo di dispositivi di monitoraggio più avanzati. Tuttavia, rimane una sfida aperta trovare un equilibrio tra comfort, estetica, efficienza nella registrazione e adattabilità a diversi contesti, come quello domestico e pediatrico. È noto che i bambini possono essere sensibili a dispositivi scomodi o invasivi; pertanto, l’articolo presenta nuovi scenari di innovazione nel campo della neurofisiologia, proponendo una visione del tutto nuova del dispositivo di monitoraggio EEG al fine di garantire un sistema più user-friendly e familiare. Advances in EEG technology have faced crucial challenges, focusing on the development of more advanced monitoring devices. However, the challenge of balancing comfort, aesthetics, and efficiency in recording and adaptability to different settings, such as home and pediatric settings, remains. It is well known that children can be sensitive to uncomfortable or invasive devices. The article presents new scenarios for innovation in the field of neurophysiology, proposing a new vision of the EEG monitoring device in order to ensure a more user friendly and familiar system.
wearable EEG device; usability; user experience; home care.
wearable EEG device; usability; user experience; home care.
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