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Brain waves control how your body feels like 'yours,' study finds
In A Nutshell Alpha brain waves cycling at 8-13 times per second determine how wide your “temporal binding window,” or the ...
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Controlling a computer with your brain just got one step closer to reality
The INSIDE Institute for NeuroAI has shared new results that show brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is now being used ...
Dopamine in the brain influences movement, learning, motivation and sleep. In humans, problems with dopamine are linked to ...
LumiMind debuts real-time non-invasive brain computer interfaces at CES 2026, pairing live gameplay demos with LumiSleep, a ...
The INSIDE Institute for NeuroAI has demonstrated that non-invasive brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are no longer confined ...
Brain–computer interfaces have long been associated with medical labs, invasive implants, and distant promises. At CES 2026, ...
A new brain device from Northwestern University is asking a daring question: what if information could reach your brain ...
A high-resolution brain interface records movement signals from the brain's surface, enabling real-time control performance similar to invasive implants without entering brain tissue. (Nanowerk ...
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A Paralyzed Man Controls a Robotic Dog Using Only His Thoughts
In Shanghai, a man relies on a robotic dog to collect takeaway food. He doesn’t move nor speak, and yet the dog gets the ...
A renowned company best known for its brain implants has made headway towards more applications for its latest design, with Synchron announcing its milestones for the Stentrode device. The company ...
What Is Mr. House’s Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip, and When Do We See It Used? Mr. House’s Brain-Computer Interface Implant Chip is one of the first things we see on Fallout season two. We ...
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