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Wearable EEG feasible for measuring sleep in Dravet syndrome

Summary by Dataemia
A wearable, behind-the-ear EEG device shows promise for assessing sleep patterns in young people with Dravet syndrome. The device was found to be feasible and effective for monitoring sleep stages in both healthy controls and patients with DS. Despite some difficulty in staging REM sleep compared to traditional EEG, the behind-the-ear EEG device was accurate in detecting various sleep stages. The study suggests that this device could be valuable…
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Dataemia broke the news in on Friday, January 3, 2025.
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