A new brain-computer interface promises ultra-high resolution neural recording and wireless operation in a very small form.
A radically miniaturized brain implant called BISC is redefining what’s possible in human–computer interaction, offering a paper-thin, wireless, high-bandwidth link directly to the brain. With over 65 ...
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological conditions such as epilepsy, spinal cord injury, ALS, stroke, and ...
Brain-computer interface startup Precision Neuroscience said it has claimed the world record for the number of electrodes used to detect a person’s thoughts—quadrupling the number used to read signals ...
The brain-computer interface wars have begun. For years, startups and academic researchers have been experimenting on humans and animals with placing sensors on or near the brain to deepen our ...
Researchers across a handful of institutions say they developed a brain-computer interface (BCI) utilizing a single silicon ...
Brain-computer interfaces are a groundbreaking technology that can help paralyzed people regain functions they’ve lost, like moving a hand. These devices record signals from the brain and decipher the ...
Brain–computer interfaces are technologies that enable direct communication between brain activity and external devices, enabling researchers to monitor and interpret brain signals in real time. These ...
What are brain-computer interfaces? Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are devices that allow for the action or control of an external device from brain signals. These technologies have a broad range of ...
An ultra-small brain-computer interface (BCI) that can read and write brain signals using a single chip as thin as a human hair has been developed. Small enough to be slipped between the brain and the ...
Brain-computer interfaces are typically unwieldy, which makes using them on the move a non-starter. A new neural interface small enough to be attached between the user’s hair follicles keeps working ...