Maryland researchers offer hope of non-invasive portable brain-computer interface

Researchers decoded brain signals recorded from non-invasive sensors around the scalps of ...

A study at the University of Maryland has the potential to help movement-impaired people to control the operation of artificial limbs or computer systems without having to undergo extensive training or invasive surgery. The researchers have successfully reconstructed 3D hand movements by decoding electrical brain signals picked up from sensors placed on the scalps of volunteers…

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