A new, high-performance brain-computer interface (BCI) can be rapidly implanted through a minimally invasive procedure. The ...
Tiny lab-grown brains are offering an unprecedented look at how schizophrenia and bipolar disorder disrupt neural activity.
Abstract: Speech impairments in conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and muscular dystrophy significantly limit communication with patients, profoundly impacting their daily life and ...
The final, formatted version of the article will be published soon. Introduction. Major depressive disorder (MDD) remains a leading cause of disability worldwide, with limited objective biomarkers to ...
After achieving early breakthroughs in materials development, in vitro nanoparticle stimulation and signal reading, Subsense secures additional $10 million to accelerate product development and ...
Subsense, Inc., a developer of non-surgical invasive, nanoparticle-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), has added $10 million in new capital following positive early breakthroughs, bringing total ...
The thin, flexible, wireless device sits next to a quarter for scale. Device emits complex patterns of light (shown here as an “N”) to transmit information directly to the brain. Credit: Mingzheng Wu, ...
Scientists working to enhance brain-computer interface (BCI) technology—which allows people to control devices with their thoughts—have found they can improve the performance of electrodes implanted ...
Understanding how synaptic interactions lead to circuit dynamics for neural computation requires experimental tools that can both observe and perturb neuronal activity across spatial and temporal ...
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