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May is Mental Health Awareness Month — and pregnancy is one of the most metabolically and neurologically demanding perio...
29/05/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month — and pregnancy is one of the most metabolically and neurologically demanding periods in a woman's life. Prof. Micah M. Murray's FOODY Brain Study examines what this means for the brain: high-density EEG recorded from pregnant and postpartum women with and without gestational diabetes to track how food-cue processing relates to metabolic status and mental health across these periods. These data are a reminder that supporting mothers means understanding the brain, not just the body.

Read the full conversation: https://www.ant-neuro.com/blog/showcases-1/understanding-the-potential-of-high-density-eeg-76

Cognitive fatigue is not just tiredness. It builds from sustained mental stress, quietly degrading decision-making, atte...
22/05/2026

Cognitive fatigue is not just tiredness. It builds from sustained mental stress, quietly degrading decision-making, attention, and reaction time. And most attempts to measure it depend on behavioral performance data or self-report.

A research team at Tangdu Hospital, The Fourth Military Medical University asked whether the brain itself could tell us more. Using EEG microstates, they tracked objective markers of cognitive fatigue and what happened to them after a 20-minute VR immersion in a peaceful natural scene.

The brain's response was measurable. And the recovery pattern was just as distinct as the fatigue.

The implications reach beyond the lab. Healthcare, education, aviation, daily working life. Anywhere sustained mental effort shapes outcomes.

https://www.ant-neuro.com/blog/publication-7/neuroimaging-features-for-cognitive-fatigue-and-its-recovery-with-vr-intervention-an-eeg-microstates-analysis-2262

21/05/2026

Most of what we know about mental fatigue and alertness comes from controlled lab settings.

What happens when you measure them where they actually occur?
𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭 𝐀𝐋𝐄𝐑𝐓 ran a multimodal EEG-fNIRS hyperscanning experiment in a real classroom at the University of Twente. Twenty students. A live lecture. Passive and interactive blocks. Objective brain data running alongside self-reported alertness scores.

Three questions are driving the research:
🧠 Does sleep quality show up in classroom alertness?
🧠 Do alertness and engagement reflect the same brain state, or diverge completely?
🧠 Can real-world hyperscanning produce reliable, meaningful data outside the lab?

The findings have implications beyond education. The same measurement approach is being validated for high-stakes professional environments, including control room operations.

Understanding cognitive load and mental fatigue where people actually live and work is how brain research becomes relevant to wellbeing. Not just for students. For anyone whose mental state shapes what happens next.

This is a collaboration between ANT Neuro, Artinis, Thales, Noldus, and the University of Twente, funded by the European Fund for Regional Development.

Full project details on our website.
👉 https://www.ant-neuro.com/blog/showcases-1/project-alert-80

💬 What would it change if mental workload could be measured objectively in the environments where people actually learn and work?







During Mental Health Awareness Month, we want to highlight how EEG research can contribute to a deeper understanding of ...
13/05/2026

During Mental Health Awareness Month, we want to highlight how EEG research can contribute to a deeper understanding of stress-related mental states.

Published in IEEE Access, this research explores EEG-based multi-level mental state classification using Partial Directed Coherence and Graph Convolutional Networks. By combining neurophysiological data with computational methods, the study investigates how brain connectivity patterns can support the classification of different mental states related to stress, control, rest, and mitigation.

The findings also emphasize an important point: stress responses are not one-size-fits-all. Individual baseline stress levels can influence both cognitive performance and neurophysiological responses, highlighting why stress research benefits from combining multiple types of data rather than relying on any single measure.

Read the full article:
https://www.ant-neuro.com/blog/publication-7/eeg-based-multi-level-mental-state-classification-using-partial-directed-coherence-and-graph-convolutional-networks-impact-of-binaural-beats-on-stress-mitigation-2198

We’re excited to announce that we will be participating in the upcoming UENPS Congress 2026 in Bratislava!At this year’s...
11/05/2026

We’re excited to announce that we will be participating in the upcoming UENPS Congress 2026 in Bratislava!

At this year’s event, we will be highlighting our nëo™ aEEG monitor, designed for easy and efficient neonatal neuromonitoring in the NICU. With new features such as remote viewing and seamless HIS connectivity, the Neo Monitor supports clinical teams in delivering high-quality care with greater flexibility and insight.

The UENPS Congress brings together experts dedicated to neonatal and pediatric neuroscience, and we’re looking forward to meaningful exchanges and discussions on advancing patient care.

Our team on-site will include Martina Ly, PhD, Pragyan Priyam, and Bernd Tebje - and they’ll be happy to connect, answer your questions, and show you more about our solutions.

We look forward to meeting you in Bratislava!

May is Mental Health Awareness Month.At ANT Neuro, we recognize the critical role of objective brain data in supporting ...
06/05/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month.

At ANT Neuro, we recognize the critical role of objective brain data in supporting mental health care and research.

By collaborating with clinicians, researchers, and partners worldwide, we aim to provide neurotechnology solutions that enable earlier insights, better decisions, and more personalized care.

Follow us this month for curated insights, external research highlights, and resources on brain and mental health.

Two days in Philadelphia. The conversations are still going.ANT Neuromeeting returned last week to the Masonic Temple on...
21/04/2026

Two days in Philadelphia. The conversations are still going.

ANT Neuromeeting returned last week to the Masonic Temple on North Broad Street, steps from our North America office, bringing together researchers, clinicians, and industry partners for two full days across BCI, EEG, fNIRS, neuromodulation and many other topics.

Our ANT Americas CEO KC Chelette opened the meeting. What followed was a programme shaped by the field's live questions, not just its settled answers.

The formal sessions were strong. But some of the most useful exchanges happened between them — in corridors, over coffee, in the unscheduled moments. That is not a coincidence. It is the whole point.

A highlight of this edition: the announcement of our partnership with optohive AG to bring their HiveOne mobile fNIRS system to researchers across the US. The questions it drew from the room confirmed there is real appetite for mobile fNIRS in the field.

To every speaker, participant, and partner who made the journey — thank you.
We are already thinking about the next one.

💬 If you attended ANT Neuromeeting Philadelphia; what was the conversation or question that stayed with you?

03/04/2026

Happy Easter from all of us at ANT Neuro.

Whether you're spending the long weekend with family, catching up on that paper you've been meaning to read, or just enjoying some well-earned rest, we hope it's a good one.

Back at it next week. Until then, enjoy the break.

23/03/2026

A quick reminder for those attending NEURONUS 2026: our EEG & ERP Workshop in Kraków is coming up on 23 April 2026.

Decoding Emotion in the Brain: ERP Markers of Visual Processing
Co-organized by ANT Neuro and Neuronus & Young PTBUN Neuroscience Forum

Join us in Kraków for a workshop exploring how EEG and ERP methods can deepen our understanding of visual processing and emotion-related brain activity. The session combines both research and practical perspectives, with takeaways you can bring into your own work.

Led by Dr. Mirek Wyczesany and Dr. Roman Vakhrushev.
📍 Jagiellonian University, Romana Ingardena 6, Kraków

To join, register for NEURONUS 2026 and select the workshop during checkout: “Decoding Emotion in the Brain: ERP Markers of Visual Processing”
Account required: https://ptbun.org.pl/base/register.php?event=neurns26

Workshop places are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot.

18/03/2026

🧠 "Are you a left-brain or right-brain person?" — Neither. That's not how brains work.
A 2013 review using MRI on over 1,000 people found no proof that individuals rely predominantly on one hemisphere. Both sides work together constantly, connected through the corpus callosum.

The left/right brain personality quiz? Fun, but fiction.

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