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In a world first, China has approved a brain implant for commercial use in people with spinal cord injuries. The device is a type of brain-computer interface (BCI) and is made by the Shanghai-based ...
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 ...
A Chinese patient with high-level paralysis has successfully used brain-machine interface technology to perform tasks — controlling a power wheelchair and directing a robotic dog to retrieve ...
Affective brain–computer interfaces (aBCIs) are an emerging technology that decodes brain signals—primarily electroencephalography (EEG)—to monitor and regulate emotional states in real time. By ...
When you hear "brain-computer interface," you probably picture surgery, wires and a chip in your head. Now picture something quieter. No implant. No incision. Just sound waves directed at the brain.
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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China’s brain-computer interface industry is growing fast, and the newest company to emerge from the country is aiming to access the brain without the use of invasive implants. Gestala, newly founded ...
Students hack their way into the future of brain-computer interfaces At a hackathon over the weekend, students worked with real brain data to create new tools for brain-machine systems.
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