While the United States and Europe are moving cautiously forward with clinical trials, China is racing toward the commercialization of brain implants.
By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 20 (Reuters) - Leading Chinese state-backed brain-computer interface (BCI) startup NeuCyber Neurotech said its most cutting-edge product is still three years behind Elon ...
Two people with paralysis were able to type strokes on a virtual keyboard using an implant that decodes attempted finger ...
HONG KONG, March 13 (Reuters) - China's drug regulator said on Friday that it has given the nod for a brain-computer ...
Implantable device research from the BrainGate clinical trial enables communication through rapid typing for a patient with ...
China has approved the world's first commercial brain-computer interface. AstraZeneca is building new cell therapy centers in Shanghai. | China approved the world's first commercial brain-computer ...
For years, scientists have been working to remedy that by developing devices that can decode brain signals and translate them into computer cursor movements or text. In the past, BCIs allowed people ...
A brain implant helps paralyzed patients type on a computer by decoding attempted finger movements. The device enables rapid, ...
One of the two participants wrote words up to a speed similar to an able-bodied person texting on a smartphone ...
China could see brain-computer interface (BCI) technology move into practical public use within three to five years as ...
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
Scientists have successfully connected living human brain cells to a computer system and taught them to interact with the classic video game DOOM. The strange experiment marks a new step toward ...