More on: Brain-computer interface for tetraplegic man

Last week it was reported that a tetraplegic man was able to walk and control both arms using a direct brain interface – a neuroprosthetic that read, transmitted and decoded brain signals in real-time to control an exoskeleton. The brain connection is through a ‘semi-invasive’ medical device called Wimagine, developed at French lab CEA – ...

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