A less invasive brain-computer interface is being developed to help people with impaired speech, including ALS, communicate.
Neuralink tested a brain implant approach that threads electrodes through the dura without cutting it open. The company says ...
Interest in brain-computer interfaces is rising as it promises to help people with compromised neural abilities.
Researchers developed sensors that attach to the skull and translate brain signals into speech using old audio recordings to ...
Police sergeant Lee Marten became the first patient to receive Neuralink's BCI using an experimental surgical robot that ...
A new study demonstrates that a person with severe paralysis caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can use a brain-computer interface (BCI) at home to communicate, work and interact with the ...
A man who struggled to even speak due to ALS communicated with his family at a speed of 56 words per minute at home. Although slower than typical conversation, it was fast enough for real-time ...
Researchers at UC Davis have created an advanced brain-computer interface that can allow people with severe paralysis to communicate, work and interact with the digital world. In a new study published ...
“I’m looking for a cheetah.” The curious statement popped onto the computer screen of a man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis who was no longer able to speak or to move his body below the neck. It ...
Imagine being able to compose an email or steer a wheelchair directly with your thoughts. For millions of people living with neurological disorders such as ALS, this possibility could be life-changing ...