After 15-hours of open-brain surgery, a team of specialists successfully completed the first “double neural bypass” procedure ...
The device, called NEO, records neuronal activity and translates it to movements made a metal glove worn by a patient.
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Human-machine learning boosts noninvasive brain-computer control in untrained users
Implantable devices in the brain have been used for about 30 years to assist people with disabilities in completing motor ...
A brain-computer interface helped restore movement and sensation in a 48-year old man with quadriplegia, researchers say.
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China unveils brain-to-robot platform that lets people control machines with their thoughts
Teaching robots how to act is hard. Teaching them what humans actually want is ...
Still, that result is promising, and shows that "this technology doesn’t just have to be a short-term solution we test in the ...
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While Musk's Neuralink drills into skulls, China's BrainCo bets the future of brain tech is wearable
Interest in brain-computer interfaces is rising as it promises to help people with compromised neural abilities.
Chinese startup NeuroXess on Thursday reported two significant clinical-trial milestones: its flexible brain-computer ...
Shanghai surgeons implanted Neuracle's NEO, the first commercially approved brain-computer interface. It sits on the brain rather than piercing it.
Regulatory approval of brain implants in China mean they can now be fixed to the brains of anyone who wants to try them.
China approves NEO brain chip for commercial medical use in paralysis patients, raising questions about neural data privacy and cybersecurity risks.
Coin-sized implant marks a breakthrough in neurotechnology, underscoring China’s bid to lead the global race against Elon ...
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