Researchers at Chiba University in Japan have developed a new artificial intelligence framework capable of decoding complex brain activity with significantly improved accuracy, marking an important ...
Motor imagery or imagined limb movements can power brain–computer interface (BCI) devices, such as prostheses and wheelchairs, supporting rehabilitation for people with neuromusculoskeletal disorders.
BrainWhisperer is Tether’s Brain-to-text project. Tether is earmarking resources to build technologies that push the borders of intracranial electrocortical decoding. The latest result is a variable ...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental process of imagining a specific limb movement, such as raising a hand or walking, without physically performing it ...
The firm is among a wave of Chinese startups building technologies that allow people to control computers or other electronic devices using only their minds ...
Neuracle is among a wave of Chinese start-ups building technologies that allow people to control computers or other ...
The company is preparing multicenter trials as brain-computer interface technology moves closer to clinical deployment.
Motor imagery electroencephalography (EEG) signals depict changes in brain activity during imagined limb movements. Conventional methods, however, often fail to capture these spatiotemporal variations ...
Motor imagery (MI) is the mental process of imagining a specific limb movement, such as raising a hand or walking, without physically performing it. These imagined movements generate distinct patterns ...
SIGGY’s Wirehead Explores Music at the Intersection of Mind and Machine Alternative rock project SIGGY explores the creative process behind Wirehead, an album inspired by brain computer interface ...
Gestala, a China-based deep-tech startup developing brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, today announced $21.69 million in funding.
More broadly, Chinese markets have held up better than their Asian peers amid the global sell-off caused by the war in Iran Read more at The Business Times.