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People who can no longer move or speak may soon have a new option: an implanted device that links their brain to a computer.
BCIs create a direct communication link between the brain and an external device, enabling users to control technology using ...
Neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Rapoport, cofounder of Precision Neuroscience, debunks what he believes is a misconception about ...
Led by Professor Duan Feng of Nankai University, Chinese researchers have carried out what they call the world’s first human ...
Recent brain-computer-interface (BCI) devices have made it possible to translate neural activity directly into text and even ...
Brain-computer interfaces or BCIs present a compelling option by enabling direct communication between the brain and external devices, bypassing traditional muscle-based control. While invasive BCIs ...
The brain-computer interface lets those with cervical spinal cord injuries or ALS control a computer with their thoughts.
Chinese researchers conduct world-first human trial of brain-computer interface operation allowing paralysed patient to move ...
The first human brain-computer interface by Paradromics was completed in 20 minutes, featuring microelectrodes to help ...
This was possibly the first time an individual has moved a cursor on a machine using only his mind with no eye-tracking ...
New brain-computer interface reduced time lag in translating thoughts into speech in a meaningful advance for the field.
In Australia, the announcement landed quietly, buried in the technology pages of newspapers. The scant column inches ­devoted ...