Scientists learning to 'write' skills to human brain noninvasively, like Matrix
(interestingengineering.com)
A team of researchers from the University of Rochester, Yale University, and Princeton University has made a big stride in neuroscience.
A team of researchers from the University of Rochester, Yale University, and Princeton University has made a big stride in neuroscience.
AggiesBCI – brain-controlled wheelchair converts thoughts to real-world movement
(yusiali.com)
A brain-controlled wheelchair that converts thoughts to real-world movement
A brain-controlled wheelchair that converts thoughts to real-world movement
Call to join PiEEG for VR researcher, great chance to combine brain, gaming, VR
(pieeg.com)
Hello friends, virtual reality researchers, and start-ups, especially those with virtual reality (VR) device prototypes and EEG devices! We are excited to announce that PiEEG will soon launch a very small wearable brain-computer interface (https://github.com/pieeg-club/ironbci). We are always inspired by virtual reality applications and would be delighted to discuss opportunities for collaboration on integrating BCI with virtual reality devices.
Hello friends, virtual reality researchers, and start-ups, especially those with virtual reality (VR) device prototypes and EEG devices! We are excited to announce that PiEEG will soon launch a very small wearable brain-computer interface (https://github.com/pieeg-club/ironbci). We are always inspired by virtual reality applications and would be delighted to discuss opportunities for collaboration on integrating BCI with virtual reality devices.
Neurotech moonshot for making the general-purpose brain-machine interface happen
(e184.substack.com)
A seminal paper on brain-computer interfaces was published a little over fifty years ago, in June 1973 [1]. In this paper, Jacques Vidal coined the term ‘brain-computer interface’ [2] and concluded that ‘... direct brain-computer communication still lies somewhat in the future.’[1]
A seminal paper on brain-computer interfaces was published a little over fifty years ago, in June 1973 [1]. In this paper, Jacques Vidal coined the term ‘brain-computer interface’ [2] and concluded that ‘... direct brain-computer communication still lies somewhat in the future.’[1]
Free brain computer interface from PiEEG for cool idea in neuroscience
(pieeg.com)
Are you a student, startup founder, researcher, or neuroscience enthusiast with a groundbreaking idea? We want to hear from you!
Are you a student, startup founder, researcher, or neuroscience enthusiast with a groundbreaking idea? We want to hear from you!