Neurodiagnostics

Traditional methods for diagnosing the cognitive, psychological, or psychiatric state of a person require comprehensive, time-consuming, and expensive evaluation by experts with expensive and specialized equipment. Taking advantage of advances in artificial intelligence algorithms, improved sensor miniaturization, and reduced prices, we are working on a new generation of neurotechnologies that can collect informative data more cheaply (e.g., by minimizing the need for an expert) or more conveniently (e.g., in a person’s home).