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Mind-machine interfaces
The ability to link mind and machine has long been the realm of science fiction, but now improvements in our understanding may allow us to network brain to computer in the near future. Companies like ...
Researchers at Chiba University in Japan have developed a new artificial intelligence framework capable of decoding complex brain activity with significantly improved accuracy, marking an important ...
Abstract: In the past decade, there has been growing interest in developing AI-enabled neural interfaces for various neurological disorders and emerging brain-machine interface (BMI) applications. The ...
Abstract: Current brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) often rely on decoders trained for single tasks, limiting their flexibility in real-world applications. We propose an online learning framework that ...
O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and her ...
To the naked eye, Annie Kathuria’s experiments look a bit like tiny tufts of cotton floating in pink Petri dishes. These unassuming orbs are clusters of millions of human brain cells called brain ...
One thing that’s quietly changed in industrial automation over the last decade is the way people physically interact with machines. Tactile human-machine intuition is in many ways an obsolete skill.
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Is the brain a kind of time machine?
An accessible look at how memory and imagination allow the brain to reconstruct the past and simulate possible futures, shaping how we plan and make decisions. Trump vows to raise worldwide tariffs to ...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are redefining how humans interact with machines by enabling the direct translation of neural activity into meaningful control outputs. By leveraging advances in ...
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