The number of people with electrodes in their brains is believed to have more than doubled in the last couple of years.
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Brain-computer interface enables independent, accurate communication for man living with ALS
A new study demonstrates that a person with severe paralysis caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can use a ...
The hardware isn't new, but a UC Davis research team's machine learning-powered method of translating brain activity in an ...
Paradromics announced today that it completed the first implantation in an early feasibility study of its brain-computer ...
Neurosurgeons achieve first-in-human implant of Paradromics' wireless Connexus BCI to restore speech in ALS patient.
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ALS patient, 47, gains ability to speak and sustain full-time job using experimental brain-computer interface
Researchers at UC Davis have created an advanced brain-computer interface that can allow people with severe paralysis to ...
An ALS patient has been using a brain-computer interface daily at home for almost two years. The study provides important ...
The device has helped a man with motor neuron disease communicate and control his computer for nearly two years.
Neurosurgeons at University of Michigan Health completed the first-in-human implant of a Paradromics Inc., wireless brain-computer interface, or BCI, as part of a national clinical trial for patients ...
Casey Harrell uses his implants to talk to friends and family, read to his young daughter, and perform his job.
A new brain-computer interface (BCI) developed at UC Davis Health translates brain signals into speech with up to 97% accuracy—the most accurate system of its kind. The researchers implanted sensors ...
University of California, Davis researchers have developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) that enables computer cursor control and clicking, using neural signals from the speech motor cortex. One ...
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