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Brain Computer Interfaces
“Neurotech is not just about the brain,” says Synchron CTO Riki Banerjee, explaining how their tech can help with paralysis, brain diseases, and beyond.
In the international competition, people with physical disabilities put state-of-the-art devices to the test as they race to complete the tasks of everyday life.
The findings show that even small areas in the brain may have the potential to represent complex meanings.
Perrikaryal uses an EEG to translate her brain activity into beating bosses in "Elden Ring" and beyond.
It has already been trialed in people and could give us a better way to analyze and stimulate the brain.
Brain-computer interfaces could enable people with locked-in syndrome and other conditions to "speak."
The ability to decode acoustic information from brain activity aids the development of brain-computer interfaces that restore communication in patients who suffer paralysis.
Some scientists think brain organoids could develop a form of consciousness. Others say that's science fiction.
What lies in store for humanity? Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains how different life will be for your descendants—and maybe your future self, if the timing works out.
John Templeton Foundation
Can electrical stimulation meaningfully substitute for natural touch during a complex task in the real world? We think so.