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People who can no longer move or speak may soon have a new option: an implanted device that links their brain to a computer.
People who can no longer move or speak may soon have a new option: an implanted device that links their brain to a computer.
BrainGate evolved into an academic consortium directed by Hochberg. And in June 2025, a team at the University of California, Davis reported that a BrainGate 2 BCI allowed a man with ALS to speak ...
BrainGate works by inserting a small chip, studded with about 100 needle-like wires — a hi-tech brush — into the part of the neocortex controlling movement.
Over the spring semester, prestigious national and international organizations recognized Brown faculty for their research, ...
A paper in Nature reports that a Braingate Brain Computer Interface (BCI) enabled a man paralyzed from the neck down to have his thoughts translated to text with 94% accuracy.