Military personnel may soon be able to eliminate the “guesswork” in diagnosing brain injuries with new soldier-worn tech that tracks brain activity during blast exposure and flags potential signs of trauma in real time.
New findings from US firm Neurable highlight one such platform, the Ops-Core AMP Neuro headset, a hearing protection system fitted with electroencephalography (EEG) sensors.
The device was tested during live training exercises, where soldiers and law enforcement personnel wore it to record brain activity before, during, and after blast exposure.
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