Wyss Center for Bio and Neuroengineering

The Wyss Center is a not-for-profit neurotechnology research foundation in Geneva, Switzerland

Neuroethics: Neurotech experts call for new measures to ensure brain-controlled devices are beneficial and safe

Who is responsible if a brain-controlled robot drops a baby? As brain-controlled robots enter everyday life, an article published in Science states that now is the time to take action and put in place guidelines that ensure the safe and beneficial use of direct brain-machine interaction. Accountability, responsibility, privacy and security are all key when considering ethical

Neuroethics: Neurotech experts call for new measures to ensure brain-controlled devices are beneficial and safe

A brain computer interface that can decipher the thoughts of people who are unable to communicate

A computer interface that can decipher the thoughts of people who are unable to communicate could revolutionize the lives of those living with completely locked-in syndrome, according to a new paper publishing January 31st, 2017 in PLOS Biology. Counter to expectations, the participants in the study reported being “happy”, despite their extreme condition. The research

A brain computer interface that can decipher the thoughts of people who are unable to communicate

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