The brain-computer interface developer Synchron has shown that its minimally invasive device can help connect a patient with an iPad, allowing them to control the device entirely by thought using ...
A new brain implant now lets people control Apple devices, such as iPads, iPhones and the Vision Pro, using only their thoughts. Synchron, an endovascular brain-computer interface (BCI) company based ...
Cognixion, a developer of noninvasive brain-computer interface technology, has launched a clinical study that integrates its EEG-based brain-computer interface with Apple Vision Pro. The study aims to ...
California-based Cognixion is launching a clinical trial to allow paralyzed patients with speech disorders the ability to communicate without an invasive brain implant. Cognixion is one of several ...
Cognixion has announced a clinical trial that integrates its non-invasive EEG-based brain–computer interface (BCI) technology with the Apple Vision Pro with no surgery required. The aim of the trial ...
For the first time, an individual has been seen publicly controlling an iPad entirely through thought, thanks to Apple's new brain-computer interface (BCI) protocol and Synchron's implantable ...
Brain chip technology advances rapidly as startups expand trials, raising ethical, safety, and privacy concerns worldwide.
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Neuralink patient went from brain surgery to playing World of Warcraft solely with his mind in just 80 days
For Jon L. Noble, the first 100 days with a brain implant have been quite a rollercoaster. One day he was recovering from ...
A new study may ultimately help stroke sufferers, plus people with ALS, spinal cord injury, and more, be able to use Apple Vision Pro to help them communicate without needing invasive surgery first.
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