The question of whether invasive or noninvasive methods provide the best possible outcomes for patients with ...
Across sectors, tech majors worldwide blurred the line between experimental and practical, pushing the world into a new phase ...
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Can a thought-controlled wheelchair or robotic dog become as second nature to control as the movement of one’s legs and arms?
Neurable, the leader in noninvasive brain-computer interface (BCI) technology designed for everyday life, today announced it has closed a $35 million Series A round to accelerate the commercialization ...
Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have enabled a paralyzed man to control robots and wheelchairs, and to perform paid work, using only brain signals.
Third are sensory reconstruction interfaces, such as restoring hearing or vision. For patients who have lost sensory input, ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have made their mark on medtech and Ability Neurotech hopes that its platform's unique ...
Researchers across a handful of institutions say they developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) utilizing a single silicon ...
The team anticipates scalable applications for restoring motor and language functions within three years, breakthroughs in ...
A patient controls a robotic dog during the BCI clinical trail. Photo: Courtesy of the CEBSIT. The Global Times learned on ...