The field of brain-computer interfaces is moving away from mind-controlled computer cursors to restoring speech.
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Neural interfaces that adapt to you: How game theory could improve wearables and implants
There is an exciting future on the horizon—one in which your thoughts could directly control electronic devices you use every ...
A Chinese-developed brain-computer interface has reached a clinical milestone, moving beyond simple machine assistance to ...
A newly identified brain circuit may hold the key to understanding why some pain fades while other pain lingers long after ...
Many emerging medical technologies rely on seamless integration between biological systems and electronics. This requires ...
Meta has introduced TRIBE v2, an AI system designed to predict human brain activity using fMRI scans. Trained on brain data ...
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How apps are changing how everyday brain activity is studied
Smartphone apps are changing how we study everyday brain activity ...
Elon Musk's brain implant company is demoing how the Neuralink N1 chip has helped an ALS patient revive his normal voice.
A muscle that no longer answers to the brain might sound useless. MIT researchers are trying to turn that idea into medicine.
The bioinspired hydrogel combines electrical and biochemical signal control for the first time. It binds signaling factors that stimulate cell growth and can release them on demand using electrical ...
Standard monitoring systems are no longer enough to identify the silent killers lurking behind layers of operational ...
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