Startup Cognixion, which has developed a noninvasive brain-computer interface, has begun a clinical trial for patients with ...
high-throughput flexible BCI device into the patient’s brain. The patient was a 21-year-old female with epilepsy who had a space-occupying lesion in the motor area of her brain. Using this ...
Explore the evolution of brain–computer interface (BCI) technology, including its fundamental limitations and future ...
The company's non-surgical BCI uses nanoparticles to provide precise ... Alzheimer’s, and epilepsy. Co-founded by entrepreneurs Tetiana Aleksandrova and Artem Sokolov, Subsense’s seed funding ...
Other than ALS, the device could also help patients with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and other such ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUK plans human trial of world’s ‘most advanced’ brain chip for anxiety, depressionMost of the current BCI implants require inserting electrodes ... suffering from conditions like depression, anxiety, and ...
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A step towards aphasia treatment: Study maps new brain regions behind intended speechCurrently, BCI devices are only used on individuals with ... in nine patients (at Northwestern Memorial Hospital) with either epilepsy or brain tumors. The electrode arrays were either implanted ...
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