Epia Neuro’s brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand. Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability, with roughly ...
A new neural implant is so small it can rest on a grain of salt, yet it can track and wirelessly transmit brain activity for over a year. It’s powered by laser light that safely passes through tissue ...
In a nutshell: Brain-computer interfaces are often framed as tools for restoring lost function. In a Caltech lab, they are also becoming instruments. Research psychologist Galen Buckwalter, 69, is ...
Galen Buckwalter says brain-computer interfaces will have to be enjoyable to use if the technology is going to be successful. Galen Buckwalter didn’t hesitate to get a craniotomy in 2024 as part of a ...
China has approved its first brain implant designed to help people with paralysis regain some movement in their hands, marking the world's first commercial authorisation for such a device. The device ...
A new online tool can help Parkinson’s patients decide if they need a brain implant The implant helps reduce some of the movement symptoms of Parkinson’s The tool tells patients whether the implant ...
The implant is able to match the brain signals to each phoneme, assemble them together, then convert them into words, forming a full sentence that the program can speak out loud using Shock’s original ...
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TL;DR: British Army veteran Jon Noble has used the Neuralink N1 brain-computer interface for over 100 days, describing the surgery as easy and recovery quick. By Week 3, controlling a cursor with his ...
Add Futurism (opens in a new tab) Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results. A paralyzed man who ...
TL;DR: Neuralink's second patient, an ALS sufferer named Kenneth Shock, uses the N1 brain implant to convert brain signals into audible speech, restoring his ability to communicate despite ALS ...
Your browsing history, your location, your political preferences. For years, tech companies have found ways to turn personal data into profit. Now, a new and far more intimate frontier is opening: the ...