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From diagnostics to treatment methodologies, BCI technology can unravel new dimensions of understanding and intervention, fundamentally altering the landscape of patient care.
Now, that evolution has taken another step with something called a BCI or “brain-computer interface” which solves the three limitations of TMS; compliance, access and feedback.
A patient with ALS, who lost use of his hands, has become the first person in the world to control an iPad entirely by thought.
China's brain-computer interface (BCI) sector has witnessed a series of policy initiatives aimed at accelerating the development of the BCI industry chain.
Australia's BCI Minerals has entered full-scale operations at its A$1.44-billion Mardie salt project in Western Australia, which is set to become the country’s biggest industrial salt operation and ...
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