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Stanford researchers have designed the fastest, most accurate algorithm yet for brain-implantable prosthetic systems that can help disabled people maneuver computer cursors with their thoughts ...
Dorta said innovative cursor technologies will continue to evolve to keep up with ever more virtual lives. "It's not only a little arrow to click," he said. "We are 46 years later.
Electrodes implanted in a monkey’s brain have enabled the animal to move a cursor on a computer screen just by thinking about it, researchers announced Wednesday. The announcement is the latest ...
Stanford researchers have designed the fastest, most accurate algorithm yet for brain-implantable prosthetic systems that can help disabled people maneuver computer cursors with their thoughts ...
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Leap forward in brain-controlled computer cursors: New algorithm greatly improves speed and accuracy Date: November 18, 2012 Source: Stanford School of Engineering Summary: Researchers have ...
A science team has, for the first time, engaged a brain-reading electrode setup to allow a computer’s cursor instructions to come from a living, thinking human brain.