Brain-computer interface has great potential to revolutionise the treatment of mental health conditions with minimal side effects, according to a deputy to China's top legislature.
Two people with paralysis were able to type strokes on a virtual keyboard using an implant that decodes attempted finger ...
Advancements in Clinical Applications It’s pretty amazing to see how far brain-computer interfaces have come, especially when ...
BrainGate researchers develop an investigational brain-computer interface that allows paralyzed patients to type at 22 words per minute using attempted finger movements.
A brain-computer interface allowed two people who had lost the ability to move their limbs to type at speeds of up to 22 ...
Loss of communication can be among the most devastating symptoms for patients with paralysis. A new study by investigators ...
Recent health news highlights include China's approval of the first commercial brain-computer interface device, GSK's ...
Recent health developments include China's approval of a brain-computer interface device, expanded age range for GSK's RSV vaccine by the US FDA, and Stryker's operations disrupted by a cyberattack.
When we learn a new skill, the brain has to decide—cell by cell—what to change. New research from MIT suggests it can do that ...
China has approved the world’s first commercial implantable brain–computer-interface designed to restore hand movement.
China approves world's first commercial brain-computer interface device to restore hand movement in paralysis patients.
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