Brandon Patterson’s wildest dream for the brain-computer interface is to someday be able to drive his wheelchair with his mind, like Professor X in the X-Men comics.
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) sound like science fiction to most people. But this technology is getting real, quickly.
A paralysed woman played video games and wrote her name again using Neuralink’s brain chip. The viral demo offers a glimpse ...
A patient who received China's "Beinao No.1" brain computer interface undergoes rehabilitation training using an exoskeleton ...
Paralysed people are already using brain-computer interfaces to turn their thoughts into text. But there are risks to this ...
The robot can now reach almost any part of the brain and will perform key steps in the surgical process of implanting ...
June 2 (UPI) --Paradromics, a competitor of Neuralink, announced Monday it safely implanted a brain-computer interface into a human patient and recorded neural activity, before removing it 10 minutes ...
Brain-computer interfaces are a groundbreaking technology that can help paralyzed people regain functions they’ve lost, like moving a hand. These devices record signals from the brain and decipher the ...
Neurosoft Bioelectronics, a neurotechnology company developing scalable and soft brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), today ...
The company said it is focused on using BCIs for neurological conditions now, with plans to expand the technology into ...
Brandon Patterson hasn’t moved his fingers in nine years due to a spinal cord ...