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Two Canadian patients with spinal cord injuries have received Neuralink brain implants that have allowed them to control a ...
The surgeries also highlight Canada’s growing role in neurotechnology. UHN is Canada’s largest research hospital and one of ...
Neuralink launches first Canadian brain implant surgeries for spinal injury patients in UHN's CAN-PRIME trial.
A new policy document outlines China’s plan to create an internationally competitive BCI industry within five years, and ...
Brain-computer interfaces translate neural signals into actions, revolutionizing healthcare and enhancing communication for individuals with disabilities.
Brain-implanted devices that allow paralyzed people to speak can also decode words they imagine, but don't intend to share.
Georgia Tech researchers have developed an almost imperceptible microstructure brain sensor to be inserted into the minuscule spaces between hair follicles and slightly under the skin. The sensor ...
"I started this research because my main goal is to develop new sensor technology to support healthcare and I had previous experience with brain-computer interfaces and flexible scalp electronics ...
New research indicates that brain computer-interfaces could be used to control eye movement and attention, demonstrating that machines could control human brains through two-way communication.
Brain-Computer Interfaces fascinate the sci-fi and medical communities in equal measure. Here's how close the transformative technology is to everyday use.
The first human brain-computer interface by Paradromics was completed in 20 minutes, featuring microelectrodes to help paralyzed individuals control computers with thoughts.