Neural interface (NI) systems hold the potential to return lost functions to persons with paralysis. Impressive progress has been made, including evaluation of neural control signals, sensor testing in humans, signal decoding advances, and proof-of-concept validation. Most importantly, the field has demonstrated that persons with paralysis can use prototype systems for spelling, “point and click,” and robot control. Human and animal NI research is advancing knowledge about neural information processing and plasticity in healthy, diseased, and injured nervous systems. This emerging field promises a range of neurotechnologies able to return communication, independence, and control to people with movement limitations
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) aim to help people with paralysis by decoding movement-related neura...
Brain–machine interfaces have great potential for the development of neuroprosthetic applications to...
Voluntary movement is generated from the interaction between neurons in our brain and the neurons in...
Neural interface (NI) systems hold the potential to return lost functions to persons with paralysis....
BACKGROUND: Living in a multisensory world entails the continuous sensory processing of environmenta...
Restoration of motor functions of patients with loss of mobility constitutes a yet unsolved medical ...
Neurological pathologies damaging communication between central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide a unique technological solution to circumvent the damaged m...
This paper aims to provide communication capabilities to the severely disabled people who are totall...
This article reviews neural interface technology and its relationship with neuroplasticity. Two type...
A brain–computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain–machine inte...
This article reviews neural interface technology and its relationship with neuroplasticity. Two type...
As the power of modern computers grows alongside our understanding of the human brain, we move close...
Neuroprosthetic devices based on brain-machine interface technology hold promise for the restoration...
Since the original demonstration that electrical activity generated by ensembles of cortical neurons...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) aim to help people with paralysis by decoding movement-related neura...
Brain–machine interfaces have great potential for the development of neuroprosthetic applications to...
Voluntary movement is generated from the interaction between neurons in our brain and the neurons in...
Neural interface (NI) systems hold the potential to return lost functions to persons with paralysis....
BACKGROUND: Living in a multisensory world entails the continuous sensory processing of environmenta...
Restoration of motor functions of patients with loss of mobility constitutes a yet unsolved medical ...
Neurological pathologies damaging communication between central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide a unique technological solution to circumvent the damaged m...
This paper aims to provide communication capabilities to the severely disabled people who are totall...
This article reviews neural interface technology and its relationship with neuroplasticity. Two type...
A brain–computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain–machine inte...
This article reviews neural interface technology and its relationship with neuroplasticity. Two type...
As the power of modern computers grows alongside our understanding of the human brain, we move close...
Neuroprosthetic devices based on brain-machine interface technology hold promise for the restoration...
Since the original demonstration that electrical activity generated by ensembles of cortical neurons...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) aim to help people with paralysis by decoding movement-related neura...
Brain–machine interfaces have great potential for the development of neuroprosthetic applications to...
Voluntary movement is generated from the interaction between neurons in our brain and the neurons in...