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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 ...
Researchers unify data from two unique brain-machine interfaces to discover how the brain subconsciously organizes prosthetic ...
The brain has emerged as a new frontier in medical technology. Bloomberg Primer explores where the next neurotechnology advances will lead.
Will 2026 See a ‘ChatGPT Moment’ for Microchip Implants? The answer so far is no, but there have been quite a few interesting developments in the past six months that have moved that day closer to ...
Precision neurostimulation leverages AI and closed-loop feedback, delivering tailored treatments for neurological disorders ...
A tiny stack of printed nanomaterials, thinner than a human hair and flexible enough to bend with living tissue, just did something no fabricated device has done before: it fired electrical spikes so ...
China’s new brain chip could help paralysis patients move again, but it also raises urgent questions about privacy and ...
Learn how a new brain computer implant developed by Paradromics helps people with paralysis control devices using their ...
Bidirectional interface will transmit movement intent and sensory feedback between the human brain and Angel Robotics ...
Loss of communication can be among the most devastating symptoms for patients with paralysis. A new study by investigators from Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Institute and Brown University ...
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) promise to restore and enhance human capabilities. Yet, their adoption has been limited by slow and inconsistent learning across users. We show that BCI learning is ...
It might soon be "game over" for the video game controller. Yale researchers have developed a new kind of brain-computer interface (BCI) that lets humans play video games directly with their brains.
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