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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 ...
Summary: Patients surviving severe traumatic brain injuries often enter states designated as Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (PDoC) or Locked-In Syndrome (LIS). For decades, standard bedside ...
Neurosurgeons achieve first-in-human implant of Paradromics' wireless Connexus BCI to restore speech in ALS patient.
The hardware isn't new, but a UC Davis research team's machine learning-powered method of translating brain activity in an ...
Coherence Neuro announced today that it began the first-in-human clinical trial of its investigational Cipher brain-computer ...
The field of BCI is continually evolving; as such, companies are increasingly highlighting the potential of their technologies to transform care. For advanced players, with fully developed BCI systems ...
An ALS patient has been using a brain-computer interface daily at home for almost two years. The study provides important evidence for its everyday usability.
The country wants to become a global leader in brain implants. Strong government support is expected to help accelerate that process.
University of California, Davis researchers have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that enables computer cursor control and clicking, using neural signals from the speech motor cortex. One ...
A new brain-computer interface (BCI) developed at UC Davis Health translates brain signals into speech with up to 97% accuracy—the most accurate system of its kind. The researchers implanted sensors ...
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Brain-computer interface restores ALS home communication
A man who struggled to even speak due to ALS communicated with his family at a speed of 56 words per minute at home. Although ...
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