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July 27, 2011

University of Maryland's Brain Cap headset being adjusted for testing.

University of Maryland's brain cap technology. Alessandro Presacco, a graduate researcher in UMD's Neural Engineering and Smart Prosthetics Lab, adjusts a version of Brain Cap headset worn by Steve Graff, a bioengineering doctoral student. Looking on is lab director and Brain Cap creator José 'Pepe' Contreras-Vidal.

Credit: John Consoli, University of Maryland


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