A research team led by Professor Il-Joo Cho of Korea University College of Medicine has developed a novel brain implant ...
Based on a recent medtech analyst report, this slideshow highlights more than nine companies developing brain-computer ...
A new approach for identifying signs of hidden awareness in people who cannot speak or move after severe brain injury has ...
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Chinese smart chip maps brain structures up to 478x faster than NVIDIA A100 GPU
Chinese researchers have developed a memory chip that can model complex brain structures in ...
A less invasive brain-computer interface is being developed to help people with impaired speech, including ALS, communicate.
A California-developed brain implant has enabled a man who lost the ability to speak to communicate independently, browse the ...
Meta tests a new brain-to-text AI using MEG scanners, demonstrating early progress in non-invasive neural decoding without ...
“It is very sweet to have the ability to look at my wife’s eyes when she hears my voice and conjures up a sweet memory,” Casey Harrell said Researchers at UC Davis have created an advanced ...
The Beinao-1 intelligent brain-computer interface (BCI) system has moved into registered clinical trials, after nearly 30 human implants were completed in the earlier investigator-initiated trial ...
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Meta releases version two of its brain-computer interface that can turn thoughts into keypresses
Meta just released the second version of its Brain2Qwerty non-invasive BCI, showing promising improvements that could lead to ...
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The real potential of brain-computer interfaces
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are emerging as a groundbreaking technology that has the potential to revolutionize the way humans interact with machines. By bridging the gap between human cognition ...
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Neural-machine interfaces reveal that brain senses hand movement through grasp synergies
A research team led by Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic, has uncovered new insight into how the brain senses movement. Their findings, published in ...
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