Explore how brain computer interface technology and advanced brain-computer interfaces are transforming digital interaction, ...
"[I’m] thinking about moving my fingers, which I haven't been able to do in nine years...," Brandon Patterson said after the ...
Brandon Patterson has been through a lot in the nine years since rolling a Jeep left him paralyzed. Now he's on the leading ...
Restoring both walking and sensation to patients with paraplegia is an ambitious goal—but a team of researchers from the Keck ...
A new study demonstrated a brain-computer interface technology that enables spinal cord injury patients to walk with a ...
Brain-computer interfaces are a groundbreaking technology that can help paralyzed people regain functions they’ve lost, like moving a hand. These devices record signals from the brain and decipher the ...
The device could help address multiple neurological conditions if it proves successful. One early use could be delivering ...
Imagine you are wearing a cap that can decode your thoughts. At first, the idea sounds absurd and not closer to reality. To one’s surprise, Silicon Valley startup Sabi is developing a ...
As a part of a study testing out a new type of implanted brain-computer interface (BCI), three rhesus monkeys controlled ...
On Sunday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: Brain-computer interfaces promise breakthroughs in restoring lost function and beyond. But they also raise ethical and societal questions about the linking ...
Epia Neuro’s brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand.
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