In-ear monitoring of brain states and of lactate in sweat
  An in-ear integrated array of sensors for electroencephalography, electrooculography and electrodermal activity and for lactate can be used to concurrently monitor brain states and lactate levels in sweat.
  Published in Bioengineering & Biotechnology
The cover illustrates the integration, on an earbud, of sensors for brain activity (via electroencephalography, electrooculography and electrodermal activity) and of lactate levels (electrochemically, in sweat).
Image: Yuchen Xu, University of California San Diego. Cover design: Alex Wing.
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