![]() ![]() ![]() "Brainy Muse headband: Wearable tech to calm you down". The use of Muse enables the use of biofeedback, differing from a device like Thync that claims to actually alter brainwaves by wearing it. Muse is worn over the ears and connects to a companion mobile app via bluetooth. It is claimed that using the headband helps in reaching a deep relaxed state. It is also widely used for a wide variety of other applications ranging from health and wellbeing to scientific and medical research. Specifically, it can easily quantify N200, P300, and reward positivity. It was demonstrated that Muse can be used for ERP research, with the advantage of it being low cost and quick to setup. The device operates by representing brain waves that correspond to a more relaxed state through the sound of tweeting birds, and higher amounts of brain activity is represented by storm sounds. In 2018, the company launched Muse 2, which also measures heart rate, breath, and body movement. Development of the Muse product began in 2003, and after several rounds of fundraising, was released to the public in May 2014. Muse is manufactured by InteraXon, a company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that was founded in 2007 by Ariel Garten, Trevor Coleman, Chris Aimone, and Steve Mann originally at 330 Dundas Street West (Steve Mann's lab), in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. An accompanying mobile app converts the EEG signal into audio feedback that is fed to the user via headphones. ![]() The device measures brain activity via 4 electroencephalography (EEG) sensors. Muse is a wearable brain sensing headband. ![]()
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