A wristband developed by a MIT Engineer can now detect changes in the human behavior, brain, especially during seizures caused by epilepsy.

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Seizures take place when there are abnormal or synchronous neuronal activities and can lead to convulsions.
Sympathetic activation occurs when experiencing excitement or stress, whether physical, emotional or cognitive. br>
"We can observe increases in sympathetic brain activation by monitoring subtle electrical changes across the surface of the skin," Picard added.
Seizures occur when there are abnormal, excessive or synchronous neuronal activities, and can cause convulsions evidenced by violent shaking and loss of control and consciousness.
When some regions of the brain, such as those involved with anxiety, pain, stress and memory are activated during a seizure, they can elicit patterns of electrical changes in the skin.
The wrist-worn detector is now more than 96 per cent accurate for detecting convulsive seizures.
In addition, other clinical applications for wristband electrodermal monitoring include anxiety, mood and stress monitoring and measuring analgesic responses.
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