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Self-calibration enhances BrainGate ease, reliability Date: November 11, 2015 Source: Brown University Summary: Innovations in the decoders of the investigational BrainGate brain-computer ...
The BrainGate team plans to continue to use the device in ongoing clinical trials. Other authors on this latest research were Thomas Hosman, Jad Saab, Marco Vilela, Brian Franco, ...
Scientists say the Braingate device is the first high-bandwidth wireless brain-computer interface (BCI) to be demonstrated on humans.
A report published May 16 in Nature describes how two individuals -- both paralyzed by stroke -- learned to use the BrainGate system to make reach-and-grasp movements with a robotic arm, as part ...
Don't miss our special WIRED.co.uk podcast dedicated to BrainGate, and how Associate Editor Madhumita Venkataramanan covered the story. When Cathy Hutchinson drank a cinnamon latte from a thermos ...
In a May study published in Nature, the BrainGate research consortium — which includes researchers from Brown, Stanford University and Case Western Reserve University — presented a new system of brain ...
A new study in Science Translational Medicine describes three software innovations that substantially improved the user experience and performance of the BrainGate ...
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