GoFlow

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GoFlow
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Category Transcranial direct-current stimulation
Developer GoFlow
Announced March 2012 [1]
Released Developers:
Consumers: project cancelled [2]
Price USD
Max output
Session duration
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Weight g
Controls

N/A

Data available
Risk factor
Medical prescription No
http://eu.foc.us/

GoFlow is a small head mounted device which provides a certain form of brain stimulation, namely transcranial direct-current stimulation. The device was developed by students at the University of Michigan and was never shipped.[1]


http://www.diytdcs.com/tag/goflow/


Main characteristics

Purpose

The main purpose is to enhance skills of its users by publicly available tDCS device.

Company & People

GoFlow was originally developed by students at the University of Michigan but it has never been shipped.

  • Matt Sornson - the co-founder of GoFlow
  • Nick Woodhams - the co-founder of GoFlow[1]

Important Dates

  • spring 2012 - the new device was announced and the Kickstarter campaign began
  • May 2012 - the Kickstarter campaign was delayed and later cancelled because of FDA involvement
  • early 2013 - the developers give up the development of an available tDCS device and sold the project to the Foc.us company
  • summer 2013 - the first device tDCS which was produced by Foc.us was released[1]

Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

Ethical & Health Issues

Public & Media Impact and Presentation

Public Policy

Related Technologies, Projects or Scientific Research

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 WEXLER, Anna. A pragmatic analysis of the regulation of consumer transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) devices in the United States. Journal of Law and the Biosciences [online]. 2015, Oct 12. Available online at: http://jlb.oxfordjournals.org/content/2/3/669.full.pdf+html (Retrieved 1st November, 2016).
  2. JOHN. News from GoFlow! Good and Bad. DIY tDCS [online] 2013, Jun 7. Available online at: http://www.diytdcs.com/2013/06/news-from-goflow-good-and-bad/ (Retrieved 1st November, 2016).