Joe Lovelace has 10 years’ experience in EEG systems and fourteen years’ experience in computer engineering and embedded systems. While working as an NIH fellow, he developed a wearable ambulatory EEG device suitable to be incorporated into a firefighter’s helmet. This device predicted levels of fatigue and executive function within occupationally hazardous environments. It is also a suitable research platform for ambulatory EEG and has been used in many other projects, such as biometric identification via EEG, First Response handheld EEG applications, and comparative analysis of brain activity and gait.
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