Non-Invasive Cognitive Device
Inventors
Alicia Catbagan-Tapiador, Arlene Rivera
Abstract
A non-invasive cognitive device is disclosed, which produces an electrical stimulation which mimics the strength of energy produced in the brain. The non-invasive cognitive device comprises a small electromagnetic disc and monitoring system that transmits signals to the brain. The disc is attached to an anchor and positioned behind a user's right ear. The disc, which is paired to a monitoring system, sends electromagnetic signals with music directly to a user's brain. Nurses or caregivers can monitor which music positively or negatively affects the user's state of mind. Specifically, users transmit electrical stimulation and music to the right temporal lobe which is then communicated to the left temporal lobe. This is then transmitted to the medulla oblongata to ease or calm down the uncontrolled behavior associated with dementia, depression, Alzheimer's, anxiety, etc.
CPC Classifications
Filing Date
2025-01-14
Application No.
19020287