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I was first exposed to a cutting-edge BCI technology, known as BrainGate, in the late 1990s while studying for a Ph.D. at Brown University and have watched its steady progression ever since.
Tufts University, together with alumnus Jeff Stibel and his partners, today announced the donation of BrainGate, Inc. ("BrainGate") and its patented technology to the university. BrainGate is a ...
In an important step toward a medical technology that could help restore independence of people with paralysis, researchers find the investigational BrainGate neural interface system has low rates ...
In recent years, a brain-computer interface (BCI) developed by the US BrainGate consortium has allowed people to control a robotic arm and to type, using only their thoughts. Now, a group of ...
According to a study published by BrainGate engineers on January 20 in the journal ... Noninvasive BCI technology already exists to help users with physical restrictions operate computer ...
Researchers are developing BrainGate technology in an attempt to allow thousands of paralyzed Americans to turn thoughts into action. CNBC’s Hampton Pearson reports.
BrainGate researchers win major prize for neuro technology U. scientists will use the $1 million prize to defray the costs of the ... 1 million Moshe Mirilashvili Memorial Fund Breakthrough Research ...
Stibel is donating BrainGate to his alma mater, Tufts University, complete with more than a dozen patents covering the company’s work in brain-computer interfaces, the parties announced Thursday.
Because BrainGate’s new owners are scientists and scholars, rather than business people, Stibel believes they will be free to focus on developing safe and ethical uses for the technology, and to ...
A new study in Science Translational Medicine describes three software innovations that substantially improved the user experience and performance of the BrainGate ...