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Cumulus Neuroscience and Muse by Interaxon bring validated at‑home sleep EEG to CNS clinical trials

Cumulus Neuroscience and Muse by Interaxon announced on July 6 that Muse’s at‑home EEG will feed validated overnight sleep recordings into Cumulus’s NeuLogiq® platform for use in CNS clinical trials. The release did not name specific trials or give a rollout timeline.

7 Jul 2026

Theta-burst magnetic stimulation improved communication in children with autism in 194-child trial

A randomized BMJ trial of 194 children (average age ~6.5) found that a five-day course of theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation improved social communication and language, with effects still seen at one month and no serious adverse events reported.

7 Jul 2026

Tulsa team tests low‑intensity focused ultrasound for treatment‑resistant depression

Tulsa’s Laureate Institute for Brain Research is running a federally funded trial using low‑intensity focused ultrasound to probe and modulate deep brain circuits in people with treatment‑resistant depression; investigators say the work is exploratory and not a cure.

7 Jul 2026

Three tVNS clinical trials listed as recruiting for aphasia, alcohol dependence and post‑aSAH care

Three recruiting clinical trials are testing transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS): an ear‑device plus speech therapy for post‑stroke aphasia, neuromodulation with mindfulness for alcohol dependence, and a tolerability study after aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage.

7 Jul 2026

Read-only wearables are giving way to read-write devices that actively intervene in the body

Companies including Vibe Science and Elemind are pushing wearables from passive sensing toward devices that both read physiology and deliver timed interventions, raising questions about evidence, safety, and integration with clinical systems.

7 Jul 2026

Fluent develops under‑scalp BCI to decode attempted speech

Fluent, a University of Melbourne spinout, is developing an insertable under‑scalp BCI that records motor‑cortex activity and uses machine learning to convert attempted speech into text or audio. The company reports preliminary human testing and says clinical studies are scheduled later this year.

2 Jul 2026
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