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Audrey Crews, who has been paralysed for 20 years has become the first women to control the computer with her mind. She used ...
Audrey Crews, paralysed for two decades, has achieved a groundbreaking feat by controlling a computer cursor and signing her ...
Controlling a computer with your MIND: Paralysed patients move on-screen cursor using just their brain waves In 2011, a woman used BrainGate to move a robotic arm using thoughts ...
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 ...
The Stanford team wanted to understand how the system worked "online," under closed-loop control conditions in which the computer analyses and implements visual feedback gathered in real time as the ...
Scientists working to perfect a thought-controlled computer cursor said Monday they have achieved their best results yet, and are moving closer to creating a version that paralysis victims can use.
A team of Stanford researchers have now developed an algorithm, known as ReFIT, that vastly improves the speed and accuracy of neural prosthetics that control computer cursors. The results are to be ...