Wireless Brain-to-Computer Connection Synthesizes Speech
For the first time, a brain-computer interface has wirelessly translated brain waves into sounds. It’s a major step toward mobile, wireless systems that can help paralyzed people express themselves....
View ArticleNext X-Prize — $10M For a Brain-Computer Interface
The first X-Prize was about reaching space. Now, reader destinyland writes “This time it’s inner space, as Peter Diamandis holds a workshop at MIT discussing a $10 million X-Prize for building a...
View ArticleHere Comes The Wetware
Throw out your touchscreens, kibosh your Kinects: thought-controlled computing is the new new thing. Brain-computer interface technology has been simmering for years, and seems finally ready to bubble...
View ArticleBrain-Computer Interface Still Going After 1,000 Days
An anonymous reader writes “Remember BrainGate? The implanted system lets people with paralysis control computer cursors and other devices just by thinking about moving them with their hand. A new...
View ArticleBrain-Computer Interface Works With Speech Centers
Scottingham writes “Science Daily reports on new research that uses electrodes placed in the speech centers of the brain to move a cursor around the screen. Participants were instructed to utter...
View ArticleParalyzed Woman Uses Mind-Controlled Robot Arm
MrSeb writes “Using BrainGate, the world’s most advanced brain-computer interface, a woman with quadriplegia has used a mind-controlled robot arm to serve herself coffee — an act she hasn’t been able...
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