研究目的
To discuss the current state of neuroimaging technologies and the lack of any laboratory-grade system specifically designed for real-world neuroimaging, and to highlight efforts undertaken by the Army Research Laboratory’s (ARL) Translational Neuroscience Branch in forming a government-academic-industry team focused on developing real-world neuroimaging tools that support broad-based scientific and applied pursuits.
研究成果
The paper concludes that advancements in real-world neuroimaging tools will dramatically enhance neurotechnology applications, potentially altering human-system interactions across all aspects of everyday life. Initial work shows promise for dramatic advances in the field, enhancing the ability to assess brain activity in real-world scenarios.
研究不足
The development of real-world neuroimaging systems is limited by the technological gap between existing neuroimaging tools and those needed for real-world environments. Challenges include the need for dry sensor designs that provide comparable signal quality to standard sensors, the requirement for systems to be safe, robust, and cost-effective, and the need for real-time processing capabilities.