by Massimo Opposto | Apr 8, 2018 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), BrainGate, Human Computer Interaction, Neural Engineering, Neuro Gadget, Neuroscience, Society
Thanks to AlterEgo wearable gadget, neuromuscular signals from a user will be fed into a neural network (AI) that is trained by researchers “to identify [a fundamental set of] subvocalized words from neuromuscular signals, but it can be customized to a...
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 | Jan 3, 2005 | BCIs (Brain Computer Interfaces), BrainGate, DARPA, Ethic, Human Computer Interaction, Neural Engineering, Neuroscience, Secret Servicies / Agencies, Society
Matt Nagle was stabbed, leaving him paralysed in all four limbs. But since then, he has been able to use a modified computer to open e-mails, adjust the volume on his television, move a robotic arm and even play the computer game Pong. These powers came courtesy of a...