by Massimo Opposto | Mar 30, 2017 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), BrainGate, Military Research, Neural Engineering, Neuroscience, People
A paralyzed man in Cleveland can feed himself for the first time in eight years, aided by a computer-brain interface that reads his thoughts and sends signals to move muscles in his arm. [1] Earlier this year, researchers at Case Western Reserve University and Brown...
by Massimo Opposto | Mar 16, 2017 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), DARPA, Ethic, Military Research, Neural Engineering, Secret Servicies / Agencies
It is called Targeted Neuroplasticity Training (TNT), DARPA’s research program that aims boosting synaptic plasticity to accelerate learning. It takes years to learn some of the most important national security skills, such as speaking foreign languages,...