A paralyzed man controlled another person’s hand and felt touch through her fingertips with the help of a brain implant.
Noninvasive brain tech is transforming how people interact with robotic devices. Instead of relying on muscle movement, this technology allows a person to control a robotic hand by simply thinking ...
Meta researchers are developing a wristband that will allow users to control their computer with a wave of their hand. The device uses surface electromyography (sEMG) to detect electrical signals from ...
A paralyzed man in his 40s is now able to feel and use objects through the hands of another person, after receiving a brain ...
While a number of groups are developing thought-controlled prosthetic hands, most of the devices require electrodes or other relatively fiddly electronics to be implanted in the amputee's body. Such ...
One day, while threading a needle to sew a button, I noticed that my tongue was sticking out. The same thing happened later, as I carefully cut out a photograph. Then another day, as I perched ...
A patient with ALS in the United States is the first person to use Apple Vision Pro with an implantable brain-computer interface. Apple's spatial computer, which already offered breakthrough hand and ...