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The number of people using Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) is up by five from June, when its partner Barrow Neurological ...
For individuals living with paralysis, the loss of physical abilities often leads to a stifling of creative expression.
InBrain Neuroelectronics announced today that it entered into a know-how collaboration agreement with Mayo Clinic.
The brain-computer interface lets those with cervical spinal cord injuries or ALS control a computer with their thoughts.