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Application US20200188698


Published 2020-06-18

Systems And Methods For A Wearable Device For Substantially Non-destructive Acoustic Stimulation

In some aspects, a device wearable by a person includes a sensor configured to detect a signal from the brain of the person and a transducer configured to apply to the brain an ultrasound signal. The ultrasound signal has a low power density and is substantially non-destructive with respect to tissue when applied to the brain.



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  • 1. A device wearable by a person, comprising: a sensor configured to detect a signal from the brain of the person; and a transducer configured to apply to the brain an ultrasound signal, wherein the ultrasound signal has a low power density and is substantially non-destructive with respect to tissue when applied to the brain.

  • 10. A method for operating a device wearable by a person, the device including a sensor configured to detect a signal from the brain of the person and a transducer configured to apply to the brain an ultrasound signal, comprising: applying to the brain the ultrasound signal, wherein the ultrasound signal has a low power density and is substantially non-destructive with respect to tissue when applied to the brain.

  • 11. A method comprising: applying to the brain of a person, by a device worn by or attached to the person, an ultrasound signal.

  • 12. An apparatus comprising: a device worn by or attached to a person including a sensor configured to detect a signal trorr the brain of the person and a transducer configured to apply to the brain an ultrasound signal, wherein the ultrasound signal has a low power density and is substantially non-destructive with respect to tissue when applied to the brain.