Imagine controlling a virtual quadcopter with just your thoughts and finger movements. For patient T5, this is no longer a dream. Researchers have developed a high-performance brain-computer interface ...
Darren Edwards knows a lot about hopelessness; one minute, he was rock climbing in North Wales about to finish his route, and ...
The brain–computer interface allowed the participant to control the drone with six times the accuracy of EEG-based systems.
Researchers from the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden set out to revive these richer sensations in paralyzed patients ... stimulation could allow people with paralysis to perform ...
T5 is part of the BrainGate2 Neural Interface System clinical trial, which launched in 2009 to help paralyzed people control computer cursors, robotic arms, and other devices by decoding electrical ...
A groundbreaking brain implant has allowed a paralyzed man to control a virtual drone and fly it through an obstacle course.
Christian Fellowship Center Lead Pastor Brian Dube is making a miraculous recovery from a case of near-fatal paralysis from a ...
The paralyzed participant has worked with researchers as far ... A noteworthy outcome of this development is that these people will feel more connected with others, fostering a healthy level of ...
A new survey from Paralyzed Veterans of America shows there's still a ton of accessibility barriers that exist today, ...