Microelectrode arrays for extracellular recordings have been introduced as a non-destructive method for monitoring and manipulating the activity of electrogenic cells and of networks thereof. They are ...
For nearly two years, Casey Harrell operated a brain-computer interface at home — without any researcher present — to ...
Abstract: We present for the first time the design, fabrication, and preliminary bench-top characterization of a high-density, polymer-based penetrating microelectrode array, developed for chronic, ...
Breakthrough recorded neural activity with high clarity and remained safely functional for 18 months without a drop in performance ...
Recent breakthroughs in neural engineering have bridged the gap between brain-computer interfaces and practical tools for daily life. A long-term study published in Nature reveals that a 47-year-old ...
By applying machine-learning models to single-cell brain recordings taken from humans in conversation, a research team ...
UC Davis researchers published a Nature Medicine study showing a BCI implant gave an ALS patient 99% accurate speech over two years of independent daily use.
PAN SONGGANG/FOR CHINA DAILY China plans to begin nationwide pilot deployment of its flagship homegrown brain-computer interface system in qualified top tier hospitals by 2027, as the country ...
Human brain cells have been used to play classic video games, most recently achieving a breakthrough by learning to play Doom. The work builds on earlier experiments by Australian company Cortical ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new class of low-cost, scalable sensors that can be used to monitor electrical activity in human cerebral organoids. Because electrical signals are key to understanding ...
Scientists have trained a computer made from living human neurons to play the classic video game Doom, marking a strange but important step forward in biological computing. Researchers at Australian ...
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