Spiraling waves of neural activity appear and travel in the brain. Scientists hope to learn if these rotating waves on-the-move play a global role in sensing and interpreting internal and external ...
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Mercedes tests brain control car technology
In this video, Mercedes-Benz demonstrates a futuristic Brain Computer Interface system that allows a driver to control vehicle functions using brain waves. Instead of touching a screen or using voice ...
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Third electrode pair can sharpen deep brain stimulation technique, mouse experiments suggest
A study by UNIGE, in collaboration with ETH Zurich, has significantly improved the accuracy of a noninvasive brain ...
Genetic likelihood for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder directly predicts irregular timing in the brain waves ...
Music affects us so deeply that it can essentially take control of our brain waves and get our bodies moving. Now, neuroscientists at Stanford's Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute are taking advantage of ...
While they took an attention-demanding test, Mazaheri recorded their brain activity using magnetoencephalography, or MEG, a noninvasive brain-wave recording technique similar to, but more sensitive ...
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 ...
A wearable lens used the retina to reach mood circuits deep in the brain and reverse depression-like changes in mice.
Explore how brain computer interface technology and advanced brain-computer interfaces are transforming digital interaction, potentially replacing traditional keyboards and screens with thought-driven ...
Hans Berger recorded the first human EEG in 1924. EEG records electrical activity via 16–25 scalp electrodes. Focal “slowing” in brain waves can indicate tumors or lesions. Patients must avoid ...
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