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flag A new wireless EEG headset reliably measures brain changes in clinical trials, speeding up drug development for brain disorders.

flag Cumulus Neuroscience has published research in Scientific Reports showing a wireless dry-EEG headset with a brief visual test can reliably measure neuroplasticity across clinical trial sites. flag The method, using the NeuLogiq® Platform and wavelet-based analysis, detected consistent brain activity changes—increased P1 amplitude, decreased N1b amplitude—with test-retest reliability matching established standards. flag It offers a scalable, non-invasive way to monitor brain changes in early-phase trials for depression, Alzheimer’s, and stroke recovery, potentially speeding up CNS drug development.

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