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The first brain computer interfaces
What is it actually like to use experimental brain-computer interfaces? These devices allow people to control robotic arms ...
The latest in brain-computer interfaces can work directly with robots, without any physical input or verbal instruction.
The device, called NEO, records neuronal activity and translates it to movements made a metal glove worn by a patient.
Explore how Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are transforming healthcare and human-machine interaction, enabling smarter ...
Coin-sized implant marks a breakthrough in neurotechnology, underscoring China’s bid to lead the global race against Elon ...
A brain-computer interface paired with electrical stimulation patches helped a paralyzed man regain hand strength, dexterity, ...
Chinese startups such as BrainCo are looking to challenge Neuralink by betting that the future of mass market neural tech ...
A less invasive brain-computer interface is being developed to help people with impaired speech, including ALS, communicate.
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Human-machine learning boosts noninvasive brain-computer control in untrained users
Implantable devices in the brain have been used for about 30 years to assist people with disabilities in completing motor ...
NMPA's new BCI classification rules set device risk classes, a first regulatory gate for foreign investors in China neurotech.
A non-invasive headset and AI allow users to operate robots using only their thoughts in BrainCo's latest breakthrough.
Shanghai surgeons implanted Neuracle's NEO, the first commercially approved brain-computer interface. It sits on the brain rather than piercing it.
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