Initially, the researchers wanted to see if they could feasibly use EEG, or electroencephalogram, to identify brain signals ...
Researchers found that electrode-stuffed caps were “well-tolerated” by 10 of the 11 feline test subjects, opening up new ...
Canadian scientists crafted small wool caps to securely hold electrodes in place, preventing cats from shaking them off ...
Now, in a groundbreaking study published in the Journal of Neuroscience Methods, researchers have developed a non-invasive ...
Not only did the hats hold the electrodes in place, but the cats also stopped trying to chew the wires. With that problem solved, the real experiments could begin, designed to record brain ...
Spread the loveA new study has taken a purr-fectly adorable approach to understanding feline chronic pain. Researchers at the ...
The findings were published this month in the Journal of Neuroscience Methods. The crocheted cat hat originated as a practical solution to a laboratory dilemma. Initially, the researchers ...
Researchers have found a way to scan the brains of cats while they're awake, using electrodes concealed under specially knitted wool caps.
Scientists are using adorable custom-made crocheted hats to help them learn more about a cat's brain and their pain receptors. According to New Scientist, researchers are hoping to learn more ...
Wallace Community College’s Fine Arts Department will bring Dr. Seuss’ ‘The Cat in the Hat’ to life for their 2024 Fall production at the Bencze Theater in Cherry Hall on their Dothan campus.