JP1732279S - 脳活動計測システム用画像 - Google Patents

脳活動計測システム用画像

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JP1732279S
JP1732279S JP2021026534F JP2021026534F JP1732279S JP 1732279 S JP1732279 S JP 1732279S JP 2021026534 F JP2021026534 F JP 2021026534F JP 2021026534 F JP2021026534 F JP 2021026534F JP 1732279 S JP1732279 S JP 1732279S
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この出願の意匠に係る「脳活動計測システム用画像」は、脳の活動を計測し可視化するシステムに用いられる画像である。意匠登録を受けようとする画像は、ユーザが自身の脳活動の計測結果の履歴を確認するために表示される。脳の活動量を表情の違いで表すアイコンが並び、それらの各アイコンの下部に計測日が示される。この表示によって、過去のトレーニング結果を一目で確認することができるとともに、過去のトレーニング結果の推移からユーザのトレーニングモチベーションを向上させることが期待できる。トレーニングによって脳の活性化を促し、認知症などの予防と機能改善を行うことができる。脳活動計測は、例えば、生体の光イメージング「近赤外分光分析法(fNIRS : functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy)」等によって行われる。
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