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How does Neuralens measure brain health non-invasively compared to current methods?

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Drawn from Lutz Finger's Forbes column, LinkedIn writing, and Cornell teaching. Sources are cited inline so you can read the originals.

Replacing skull drilling with light-based sensors for brain monitoring.

Currently, doctors literally drill a burr hole through your skull with a household drill and insert sensors through brain tissue to measure oxygen saturation, blood flow, and intracranial pressure. This invasive surgery is only done on 200,000 to 300,000 patients yearly, though over 10 million neurocritical care patients could benefit. Neuralens uses advanced methods of measuring how light interferes with brain tissue to quantify blood flow, blood volume, and intracranial pressure non-invasively. We can stick sensors on the head or shine a laser from 30 centimeters away to make these measurements.

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