Brain.space is a brain infrastructure company that develops technology to monitor and interpret brain activity data. The company's key product offering is an electroencephalogram (EEG)-enabled headset with 460 airbrushes that connect to the scalp. This advanced helmet can record neurological activity and brain dynamics, providing real-time insights into cognitive performance, mental states, and brain functioning.
The Brain.space headset simplifies the setup process for EEG monitoring and offers higher resolution data compared to traditional gel-based EEG systems. It allows autonomous operation by users without requiring technicians. The headset can be worn while performing various tasks, with data uploaded to a connected laptop for analysis.
In April 2022, Brain.space's headset was utilized in the Rakia Mission to the International Space Station (ISS), where three astronauts wore it to study the effects of microgravity on brain activity. This marked the first time high-quality data on neural changes during prolonged space missions was collected. After the mission, Brain.space aimed to compare the EEG data from space and Earth to understand differences in brain activity.
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