F and our NIRS different approaches have different sorts of trade offs in terms of the signal that they provide. So it seems very unlikely they can get a decent signal from EEG, for example. There may be some other technologies that may be able to get some signal, but I'm not entirely sure what other ones you can get signal from. It's more like there's a need for better hardware that's able to actually get high quality signal if you want this to work for variable applications. But maybe if there are some interesting hardware developments, there could be something that is possible in the future.

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