Brain Interfaces Articles & Analysis: Older
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Do you ever feel like your life is chaotic? Life can feel very busy and fast-paced, and there’s always something that easily grabs our attention and distracts us from what we’re doing. Today we receive so many alerts, messages, emails, and phone calls; it’s no wonder why we see so many people glued to their smartphones. In fact, I am sure you may have noticed people walking ...
Why should this critical piece of information be constantly reiterated throughout the rehabilitation process? Because the brain is what needs to be worked on. To work the brain, one must work the arm; to work the arm, one must work the brain. ...
Brain computer interfaces (BCI) can allow someone’s thoughts, translated by artificial intelligence and algorithms, to become actions. ...
Newton will be showcasing ni20, a dynamic spinout company from his Oxford team’s research, which is making life better for patients who suffer from debilitating brain diseases and disorders by restoring their abilities. Specifically, Dr. Howard and his team members from Oxford and MIT are developing a revolutionary brain-computer interface ...
Click here for full article " Contralesional Brain–Computer Interface Control of a Powered Robotic Hand-Piece for Motor Recovery in Chronic Stroke Survivors" on AHA Journals - Stroke Abstract Background and Purpose— There are few effective therapies to achieve functional recovery from motor-related disabilities affecting the upper limb after stroke. ...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have enabled the brain with a new, non-muscular communication and control channel, a direct interface for conveying messages and commands to the external world. ...
There is a lack of adequate and cost-effective treatment options for many neurodegenerative diseases. The number of affected patients is in the millions, and this number will only increase as the population ages. The developing areas of neuromimetics and stimulative implants provide hope for treatment, as evidenced by the currently available, but limited, implants. New technologies are emerging ...