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In an important step toward a fully implantable intracortical brain-computer interface system, BrainGate researchers demonstrated the first human use of a wireless transmitter capable of ...
"BrainGate is on the cutting edge of cognitive science and implantable brain technology, and it is important to us that it is protected and responsibly developed.
BrainGate broke new ground in the field of cognitive science by linking neurons of the human brain directly to a computer, helping paralyzed individuals in clinical trials to control computers and ...
$1.3 million grant to Brown to expand research on the role of blood-brain barrier in decision making
Researchers from Brown’s Carney Institute will investigate how the blood-brain barrier is involved in transmitting ...
(Credit: braingate.org) Mind reading has long been relegated to the realm of science fiction. But, with the power of electrodes, researchers are able to detect and monitor neurological signals to gain ...
Multiple brain-computer interface (BCI) projects are currently underway, but BrainGate is one of the first aimed at motor restoration in users affected by neurodegenerative disorders and spinal ...
Results from the largest and longest-running clinical trial of an implanted brain computer interface suggests that the investigational BrainGate Neural Interface system safety is comparable to ...
We’re looking at one tiny part … of a mouse’s brain and the beauty and complexity that you can see in these actual neurons and the hundreds of millions of connections between them.” How we think, feel ...
Scientists achieved “a milestone” by charting the activity and structure of 200,000 cells in a mouse brain and their 523 million connections.
The pair come out of FIU’s Brain, Behavior and the Environment Lab, led by Tomás R. Guilarte, which focuses on discovering the environmental causes of neurological diseases.
The BrainGate device is a type of BCI that is implanted in a part of the brain that controls limb movement.
With this study, UC Davis joins BrainGate, an ambitious consortium of universities and academic medical centers studying how brain-computer interfaces can be used to restore neurological function in ...
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