The world is full of people who are constantly thinking of ways to develop new devices, just to simplify the complexities of the functioning of a human brain and what better than to develop a headset that can measure one's brain activity automatically. I know the idea sounds impractical, but you will be surprised to know that the talents at NeuroFocus have developed a new headset called the 'Mynd headset', which they claim could measure the activity of the brain automatically.

NeuroFocus highlights the fact that, this Mynd device can be used by doctors, as it can deliver a full-brain coverage with the help of a dense-array EEG or (electroencephalographic) sensors. The coverage is bound to be perfect as each of these sensors capture the brainwave activity at 2,000 times per second, pretty quick isn't it!
"While developing Mynd, we focused on achieving medical-grade scientific precision along with extraordinary ease of use and aesthetics. This neuromarketing breakthrough provides new opportunities for our clients to gain critical knowledge and insights into how consumers perceive their brands, products, packaging, in-store marketing, and advertising at the deep subconscious level in real time,"
said Dr. A. K. Pradeep, Chief Executive Officer of NeuroFocus.
NeuroFocus’ effort should be lauded and though the company has decided to roll out the Mynd headset throughout its neurological testing laboratories as of now, we can feel happy over the fact that very soon we will also get to use this device, that can measure brain activity without much hassle. I hope that this Mynd headset will prove successful like all the other medical devices. Kudos to NeuroFocus for their brilliant idea.
Source: Softpedia