Forget those futuristic interfaces controlled with waving hands. That'll get old. Brainwaves are the ultimate control, and are, in fact, about the only channel open to severely disabled people.
Researchers researchers bring noninvasive EEG-based BCI one step closer to everyday use by demonstrating real-time brain decoding of individual finger movement intentions and control of a dexterous ...
WASHINGTON, July 20, 2021 -- Surpassing the biological limitations of the brain and using one's mind to interact with and control external electronic devices may sound like the distant cyborg future, ...
It sounds like science fiction: controlling electronic devices with brain waves. But researchers have developed a new type of electroencephalogram (EEG) electrode that can do just that, without the ...
In late 2016 Boston-based startup Neurable, the brainchild of neuroscientist Ramses Alcaide and a collective of fellow alumni from the University of Michigan, received a $2 million investment to ...
Last year saw a rise in brain-controlled interfaces allowing users to control devices with their thoughts (read more about it in our overview of 2013’s scientific innovations). But unless you have ...
Dublin, Oct. 01, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Brain Computer Interface Market Industry Trends and Global Forecasts to 2035: Distribution by Type of Product, Type of Component, Type of Application, ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Neurable Inc., a leading developer of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, and Healthspan Digital Inc., a Canadian HealthTech in precision health and longevity ...
The most promising method to achieve real-world BCI applications is through electroencephalography, a method of monitoring the brain's electrical activity. EEG-based BCIs will require a number of ...