The number of people with electrodes in their brains is believed to have more than doubled in the last couple of years.
China approves NEO brain chip for commercial medical use in paralysis patients, raising questions about neural data privacy ...
It might soon be "game over" for the video game controller. Yale researchers have developed a new kind of brain-computer ...
The hardware isn't new, but a UC Davis research team's machine learning-powered method of translating brain activity in an ...
Casey Harrell uses his implants to talk to friends and family, read to his young daughter, and perform his job.
A tiny implant placed in a Michigan woman’s brain is now carrying a very big question. Can a fully implanted, wireless device ...
Doctors conduct the clinical trial of the invasive brain-computer interface in East China's Shanghai, March 25, 2025.
UC Davis researchers published a Nature Medicine study showing a BCI implant gave an ALS patient 99% accurate speech over two years of independent daily use.
A new study demonstrates that a person with severe paralysis caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can use a ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) come in many forms and can be non-invasive, integrated into wearable devices, or invasive, meaning they are implanted into the body to work nearer to the brain.
Bringing together the worlds of assistive technology and consumer electronics is becoming increasingly necessary with ever-developing digital technology and communication abilities, for those with ...
Whether it’s jacking into the Matrix or becoming a Na’avi in Avatar, connecting brains to computers is a science-fiction trope that I never thought I’d see become a reality. But increasingly, BCIs ...