Paralysed Patient Composes Music Using Brain-Computer Interface
Galen Buckwalter, a user of a brain-computer interface (BCI), has learned to create music through thought alone.Technology enabling direct communication between the brain and external devices, used in neuroscience, assistive technologies, and research.
Paralysed Patient Composes Music Using Brain-Computer Interface
Galen Buckwalter, a user of a brain-computer interface (BCI), has learned to create music through thought alone.
My ‘brain–computer’
Having reviewed research-team data, corporate reports and the state of play, ForkLog examines where brain–computer interface technology stands and who is carving up the market.
Scientists Develop ‘Neuro-Helmet’ to Control Robot Dog
At Xi'an Jiaotong University, Professor Xu Guanghua's team has devised a method to control a robot dog using thought power.
Experts Predict Imminent Breakthrough in China’s Brain-Computer Interfaces
In Beijing, at the ZGC Forum, developers showcased a wide range of brain-computer interface (BCI) products.
Neuralink Patient Plays World of Warcraft Using Mind Control
Elon Musk, head of Neuralink, announced that the company's BCI device can restore speech to those who have lost it. The device translates brain activity into words.
Australia starts trials of a brain implant to control smartphones
In Melbourne, Australia, trials have begun of a brain implant that lets ALS patients control a phone by thought.
Brain Implant Enables Paralysed Individuals to Type on Virtual Keyboard
Two individuals with paralysis have managed to type on a virtual keyboard thanks to an implant decoding finger movements.
China Approves First Commercial Use of Neuroimplant
China's regulator has approved the country's first neuroimplant for commercial use. The invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) device aids patients with paralysis in partially regaining control over hand movements, reports Bloomberg.
Scientists Develop Non-Invasive AI-BCI
Researchers at the University of California have developed a wearable non-invasive brain-computer interface (BCI) using AI as a "co-pilot."
Paradromics Successfully Implants Brain Chip in Human
Neurotechnology firm Paradromics, a competitor to Neuralink, has announced the successful implantation of its first BCI in a human. This was reported by CNBC. The procedure was conducted on May 14 at the University of Michigan on a patient who had previously undergone neurosurgery for epilepsy treatment. The company’s BCI was implanted and removed from […]We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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