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The Nelson Ayala 'NatoStation' Simulates Prenatal Conditions

If you've ever wondered what it would be like to be back in your mother's womb, you may just be able to experience it thanks to the Nelson Ayala 'NatoStation.' A seated simulator, it ergonomically takes on the shape of an egg so that users can assume a similar fetal position as when inside a womb.

By donning a special helmet, the Nelson Ayala 'NatoStation' emits strobe lights in order to create a calm environment based on current brain activity, while also canceling out noise.
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