The concept modular pen named NEWRON by Toshiyuki Kawada stimulates fingertips with protruding shapes to generate new ideas.
The pen comes in three parts that users select and put together, with 12 different grips included for varied pressure on fingertips.
Studies show that stimulating fingertips activates brain areas like the somatosensory cortex, influencing thinking skills and potentially leading to improved memory and learning.
Toshiyuki Kawada's design of the NEWRON pen focuses on activating pressure points in fingertips to trigger brain activity for creativity and new ideas.