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The Future of Brain Tech: Neuronic Presents at the University of Nottingham

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This week, Neuronicโ€™s Will Dixon delivered a presentation at the University of Nottingham, offering an introduction to photobiomodulation and sharing how Neuronic is innovating in this space. The session also touched on current research using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)โ€”a neuroimaging technique that, like our technology, harnesses near-infrared light.

The visit included a tour of the universityโ€™s computer science labs, where researchers are using fNIRS to map real-time brain activity. One standout moment was viewing a 3D-printed brain model displaying blood flow changes in the prefrontal cortex through color-coded simulationsโ€”blue indicating lower flow and red indicating increased hemoglobin levels.

Weโ€™re excited about the potential for future collaboration with the team at Nottingham and grateful for their enthusiasm, insights, and hospitality.

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