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Patent US9737683


Issued 2017-08-22

Lucid Dream Stimulator, Systems, And Related Methods

A dream stimulator may include a substrate and a plurality of electrodes positioned along a first side of the substrate. The stimulator also may include a stimulator coupled to the substrate. At least one lead may couple the plurality of electrodes to the stimulator. Additionally, a band may be positioned along a second side of the substrate and about each of the plurality of electrodes.



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4 Independent Claims

  • 1. A device, comprising: a substrate having a first side and a second side, the second side being opposite the first side; a plurality of electrodes positioned along the first side of the substrate; a stimulator coupled to and positioned on the second side of the substrate; at least one lead coupling the plurality of electrodes to the stimulator; and a band positioned along a second side of the substrate and about each of the plurality of electrodes.

  • 9. A method, including: positioning a plurality of electrodes on a forehead of a subject; delivering transcranial stimulation to the subject via the plurality of electrodes at a first frequency; ceasing delivery of transcranial stimulation at the first frequency; monitoring brain activity of the subject at least after ceasing delivery of transcranial stimulation at the first frequency; and delivering transcranial stimulation to the subject via the plurality of electrodes at a second frequency, different than the first frequency.

  • 16. A method, including: positioning a plurality of electrodes on a head of a subject; delivering transcranial stimulation to the subject via the plurality of electrodes at a first frequency; ceasing delivery of transcranial stimulation at the first frequency; determining a change of frequency of brain activity of the subject from the first frequency towards a frequency exhibited by a brain of the subject after ceasing delivery of transcranial stimulation at the first frequency; and delivering transcranial stimulation to the subject via the plurality of electrodes at the frequency exhibited by the brain of the subject after ceasing delivery of transcranial stimulation at the first frequency.

  • 21. A method, including: positioning a plurality of electrodes on a forehead of a subject; delivering transcranial stimulation to the subject via the plurality of electrodes at a first frequency; and delivering transcranial stimulation to the subject via the plurality of electrodes at a second frequency, different than the first frequency; wherein delivering transcranial stimulation to the subject via the plurality of the electrodes at a first frequency is performed simultaneously with delivering transcranial stimulation to the subject via the plurality of the electrodes at the second frequency.