brain-computer interface

UTS researcher tests new mind-reading technology. Image: UTS
A portable, non-invasive system that can decode silent thoughts and turn them into text
UTS researcher tests new mind-reading technology. Image: UTS A portable, non-invasive system that can decode
A brain chip implant allows for measuring neuronal activity in real time while simultaneously delivering drugs to the implant site
Neural interfaces could be leveraged in brain–computer interfaces, which could help paralyzed people communicate and
Could chronic pain be cured by a brain-computer interface?
via University of East Anglia Could chronic pain be cured by a brain-computer interface? Researchers
The first human use of a high-bandwidth wireless brain-computer interface
The original wireless device was developed in the lab of Brown's Arto Nurmikko. The first
Can a com­puter pre­dict your thoughts and then create im­ages based on them?
The images generated by the computer were evaluated by the participants. They nearly perfectly matched
A significant advance: The first Plug n’ Play brain prosthesis?
An ECoG array comprises a pad of electrodes that is surgically placed on the surface
Thoughts could one day wirelessly control electronic prostheses
Photo of a current neural implant, that uses wires to transmit information and receive power,
Drastically improving brain-computer interfaces and their ability to remain stabilized during use
via Unite AI Drastically improving brain-computer interfaces and their ability to remain stabilized during use
Linking artificial and brain neurons via the internet
via University of Southampton Linking artificial and brain neurons via the internet Research on novel
Controlling electronic devices with brain waves using a headset that works through a full head of hair

It sounds like science fiction: controlling electronic devices with brain waves. But researchers have developed

The first non-invasively mind-controlled robotic arm

A team of researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, in collaboration with the University of Minnesota,

AI brain-computer interface improves on its own and learns about its subject without having to be programed

Findings Could Help Seamlessly Integrate Prosthetics A University of Houston engineer is reporting in eNeuro that a

What happens in the brain as learners progress from novice to expert in learning new skills?

Research reveals new neural activity patterns that emerge with long-term learning Mastering a new skill

A brain-controlled hearing aid automatically decodes and identifies exactly who you want to hear

Columbia engineers develop new AI technology that amplifies correct speaker from a group; breakthrough could

Neuroengineers have created a system that translates thought into intelligible and recognizable speech

Advance marks critical step toward brain-computer interfaces that hold immense promise for those with limited