Researchers record the neural activity of monkeys as the plan to reach in order to design better neuroprosthetics.
A paralyzed person is expected to make the first kick in the World Cup this year, thanks to a new brain controlled exoskeleton with a sense of touch, designed by researchers at TUM.
Researchers report their new findings could bring natural movement of prosthetic limbs closer to reality.
EEG and brain machine interface allows amputees to move a prosthetic hand, a new study reports.
Researchers develop a framework to show how neuroprosthetics can be used as a tool for examining how and where the brain encodes new information.
Implanting neuroprosthetics into the posterior parietal cortex allows a paralyzed man to control a robotic arm through thought, a new study reports.
Researchers have developed a method of fabricating nanoscale electronic scaffolds that can be injected. The scaffolds can be used to monitor neural activity or promote neurogenesis.
Researchers restore a sense of independence to those with limited mobility with help of a telepresence robots controlled remotely by thought.
According to a new study, the brain plans multiple actions simultaneously prior to selecting one action to execute.
A collaborative effort aims to provide a new method of communication for people with cerebral palsy.
A new system allows people to control musical systems and performances through brainwave signals.
Researchers have developed a technique to make brain controlled prosthetics more precise. A pilot clinical trial of the neuroprosthesis is underway for people with paralysis and ALS.