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Latest revision as of 23:04, 17 February 2024

"StimScience is a startup in Berkeley, California with a mission to help everyone sleep better through personalized neuroscience. Our science team has spent the past 3+ years pioneering applications of closed-loop non-invasive brain stimulation. With funding from Khosla Ventures, we are building a team to launch the initial product of this breakthrough research — the first electronic headband to help your brain to naturally achieve a longer, higher-quality night’s sleep."


StimScience Company Profile

Founded in The United States around 2017, StimScience produces noninvasive hardware and end-user software.

StimScience makes tools for feedback through neurostimulation techniques.

BCI Categories: Open-Loop Afferent

Neurostimulation Technique(s): TES

Hardware

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