Novel decoder helps people with paralysis click-and-drag a computer cursor using just their thoughts
Connect the dots: A digital painting created by a study participant with paralysis. The Pittsburgh-based team developed a new algorithm for deciphering brain signals in brain–computer interfaces, ...
Researchers led by Indian-origin scientists claim to have designed the fastest and most accurate mathematical algorithm yet that can help disabled people manoeuvre computer cursors with their thoughts ...
PARIS: Scientists working to perfect a thought-controlled computer cursor they have achieved their best results yet, and are moving closer to creating a version that paralysis victims can use. The ...
Researchers used machine learning to help a paralysed person control mouse cursor using their brain activity. The individual did not require extensive training. A team from University of California ...
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It is the stuff of science fiction: Researchers at Brown University have used a tiny array of electrodes to record, interpret and reconstruct the brain activity that controls hand movement - and they ...
The dream of being able to control objects using just our minds has taken a step closer to reality after scientists released the latest results of their BrainGate trials. In two separate tests, ...
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