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In this episode of The Open Loop, Chay Carter is joined by Anoop Antony, Founder and CEO of NeuroX.

Anoop shares his journey from psychology and cognitive neuroscience into EEG, brain health, neurofeedback, photobiomodulation, and wearable neurotechnology.

This is a practical conversation about making brain health more accessible, understandable, and useful outside traditional clinical and research settings.

We explore how NeuroX is combining EEG, HRV, wearable data, and clinical services to build a more complete view of the nervous system, from brain scans and neurofeedback to in-ear EEG and the NEVE platform.

We also discuss the future of EEG wearables, why form factor matters, how brain data could support elite performance and everyday cognitive health, and what it takes to communicate neurotechnology to people outside the neuroscience bubble.

Key takeaways:

🔹 Why EEG is moving beyond hospitals and research labs
🔹 How NeuroX is building a nervous system dashboard combining brain and body data
🔹 Why in-ear EEG could help make brain monitoring more wearable and accessible
🔹 How neurofeedback and photobiomodulation are being used in brain health clinics
🔹 Why translating brain data into simple, actionable insights is key to public adoption

Host: Chay Carter

Founder, Carter Sciences | Co-Founder, Reccy Neuro

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chay-carter/

 

Guest: Anoop Antony

Founder and CEO of NeuroX

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anoop-antony-529a72181/

 

Key Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to NeuroX and Anoop Antony
03:46 The Evolution of EEG Technology
06:32 NeuroX’s Vision for Accessible Brain Health
09:09 In-Ear EEG and Wearable Brain Monitoring
12:14 Neurofeedback and Photobiomodulation
14:54 Who Is Using Brain Health Technology?
17:48 Communicating Neurotechnology Beyond the Science Bubble
23:31 Product Roadmap and the Future of NeuroX

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