Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting brain electric signal
Reexamination Certificate
2011-02-08
2011-02-08
Nasser, Robert L (Department: 3735)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Detecting brain electric signal
C600S382000, C600S383000, C600S393000, C600S545000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07885706
ABSTRACT:
A device comprises a head mounting arrangement sized and shaped to be worn on a user's head and a plurality of electrodes disposed on the arrangement so that, when the arrangement is worn on the user's head, the electrodes contact target portions of a scalp to detect electrical activity of a brain of the user in combination with an image capture device disposed on the arrangement so that, when the arrangement is worn on the user's head, a field of view of the image capture device includes a portion of an anatomy of the user and a processing unit generating EEG data from the electrical activity, wherein, when the EEG data is indicative of an epileptic event, the processing unit activates the image capture device to capture video data of the user and may store the EEG and/or the video data with transmission of warning signals to one or more remote displaying and/or computing arrangements.
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Devinsky Orrin
Illes Gabor
Kuzniecky Ruben
Ludvig Nandor
Medveczky Geza
D'Angelo Michael
Fay Kaplun & Marcin LLP
Nasser Robert L
New York University
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