New two-way brain-computer interface has returned motion AND sensation to a paralysed test patient: 'Right now, we just know the results are significant and leading to functional and meaningful outcomes'
They keep trying to make neural interfaces happen, and I'm sceptical about 90% of the venture; as far as big tech is concerned, there's a 'closed' sign on my grey matter, thanks. Still, the other 10% of brain-computer interface projects present genuine medical advancements worth getting excited about.
A team of researchers at Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research in Manhasset, New York, have created a brain-computer interface that both allows patients to not only move paralysed limbs...