Stanford scientists have developed a thin, wearable electrode array patch capable of non-invasively recording high-resolution electrical signals through the skin of the body's internal organs, offering a new window into physiological processes that have historically been diffi
Stanford researchers have developed a patient classification method (healthy, idiopathic, diabetic, etc.) based on a quantitative assessment score derived from autonomic and gastric electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrogastrogram (EGG) data.
Actigraphy, or the non-invasive study of human activity-rest cycles, is a field of study of growing importance as ambulatory and at-home monitoring of patients becomes more popular.