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公开(公告)号:US11452839B2
公开(公告)日:2022-09-27
申请号:US16572153
申请日:2019-09-16
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
摘要: A method of transplanting a sleep state of a first subject (donor) to a second subject (recipient) comprising: capturing a sleep state of the first subject represented by brain activity patterns; and transplanting the sleep state of the first subject in the second subject by inducing the brain activity patterns in the second subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20200368491A1
公开(公告)日:2020-11-26
申请号:US16883541
申请日:2020-05-26
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
IPC分类号: A61M21/02
摘要: A device, system, and method for facilitating a sleep cycle in a subject, comprising selecting a waveform from a plurality of waveforms derived from brainwaves of at least one sleeping donor, wherein said waveform corresponds to at least one specific stage of sleep; and stimulating the subject with at least one stimulus, wherein said at least one stimulus is at least one of an auditory stimulus and a visual stimulus modulated with the selected waveform to entrain the brain of the subject with the selected waveform to facilitate sleep in the subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20230398356A1
公开(公告)日:2023-12-14
申请号:US18231174
申请日:2023-08-07
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
CPC分类号: A61N1/36092 , A61N1/36031 , A61B5/369
摘要: A method of facilitating a skill learning process or improving performance of a task, comprising: determining a brainwave pattern reflecting neuronal activity of a skilled subject while engaged in a respective skill or task; processing the determined brainwave pattern with at least one automated processor; and subjecting a subject training in the respective skill or task to brain entrainment by a stimulus selected from the group consisting of one or more of a sensory excitation, a peripheral excitation, a transcranial excitation, and a deep brain stimulation, dependent on the processed temporal pattern extracted from brainwaves reflecting neuronal activity of the skilled subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20230048571A1
公开(公告)日:2023-02-16
申请号:US17952284
申请日:2022-09-25
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
摘要: A method of transplanting a sleep state of a first subject (donor) to a second subject (recipient) comprising: capturing a sleep state of the first subject represented by brain activity patterns; and transplanting the sleep state of the first subject in the second subject by inducing the brain activity patterns in the second subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20220387749A1
公开(公告)日:2022-12-08
申请号:US17888338
申请日:2022-08-15
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
IPC分类号: A61M21/02
摘要: A device, system, and method for facilitating a sleep cycle in a subject suing a peri COVID vaccination period, comprising determining a current awake or sleep stage of a person; automatically defining a desired sleep cycle pattern, dependent on the current awake or sleep stage of the person; generating an audio or optical stimulation pattern by an automated processor; entraining brainwaves of the brain of the person with the stimulation pattern corresponding to the desired sleep cycle pattern, to thereby induce a sleep cycle in the person according to the sleep cycle pattern; and administering the SARS-Cov-2 vaccination to the person.
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公开(公告)号:US20220273907A1
公开(公告)日:2022-09-01
申请号:US17693395
申请日:2022-03-13
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
摘要: A method of transplanting a desired emotional state from a donor to a recipient, comprising determining an emotional state of the donor; recording neural correlates of the emotional state of the donor who is in the desired emotional state; analyzing neural correlates of the emotional state of the donor to decode at least one of a temporal and a spatial pattern corresponding to the desirable emotional state; converting said at least one of a temporal and a spatial pattern corresponding to the desirable emotional state into a neurostimulation pattern; storing the neurostimulation pattern in the nonvolatile memory; retrieving the neurostimulation pattern from the nonvolatile memory; stimulating the recipient's brain with at least one stimulus modulated with the neurostimulation pattern to induce the desired emotional state in the recipient.
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公开(公告)号:US11364361B2
公开(公告)日:2022-06-21
申请号:US16388845
申请日:2019-04-18
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
IPC分类号: A61M21/02 , A61B5/0484 , A61B5/04 , A61N1/36 , A61B5/00 , A61B5/38 , A61B5/245 , A61B5/378 , A61M21/00 , A61B5/291 , A61B5/316
摘要: A method of replicating a mental state of a first subject in a second subject comprising: capturing a mental state of the first subject represented by brain activity patterns; and replicating the mental state of the first subject in the second subject by inducing the brain activity patterns in the second subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20210338973A1
公开(公告)日:2021-11-04
申请号:US17375599
申请日:2021-07-14
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
IPC分类号: A61M21/02
摘要: A device, system, and method for facilitating a sleep cycle in a subject during a pandemic or peri COVID vaccination period, comprising determining a current awake or sleep stage of a person; automatically defining a desired sleep cycle pattern, dependent on the current awake or sleep stage of the person; generating an audio or optical stimulation pattern by an automated processor; and entraining brainwaves of the brain of the person with the stimulation pattern corresponding to the desired sleep cycle pattern, to thereby induce a sleep cycle in the person according to the sleep cycle pattern. When sleep patterns are normalized, a SARS-Cov-2 vaccination may be administered to the person.
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公开(公告)号:US20200086078A1
公开(公告)日:2020-03-19
申请号:US16572153
申请日:2019-09-16
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
摘要: A method of transplanting a sleep state of a first subject (donor) to a second subject (recipient) comprising: capturing a sleep state of the first subject represented by brain activity patterns; and transplanting the sleep state of the first subject in the second subject by inducing the brain activity patterns in the second subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20240066262A1
公开(公告)日:2024-02-29
申请号:US18380403
申请日:2023-10-16
发明人: Alexander Poltorak
IPC分类号: A61M21/02
CPC分类号: A61M21/02 , A61M2021/0044
摘要: A device, system, and method for facilitating a sleep cycle in a subject, comprising selecting a waveform from a plurality of waveforms derived from brainwaves of at least one sleeping donor, wherein said waveform corresponds to at least one specific stage of sleep; and stimulating the subject with at least one stimulus, wherein said at least one stimulus is at least one of an auditory stimulus and a visual stimulus modulated with the selected waveform to entrain the brain of the subject with the selected waveform to facilitate sleep in the subject.
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