Researchers have developed a brain friendly extracellular matrix environment that could help change the way people with spinal cord injury and prosthetics lead their lives.
Researchers have developed a brain machine interface which can control a lower limb exoskeleton.
A new study could pave the way to the creation of a new generation of self learning and easy to use neuroprosthetic devices.
Researchers are one step closer to developing a prosthetic arm that can recreate a sense of touch through a direct brain interface.
Researchers take their study out of the lab and into the real world to see what happens in the brain as people observe artwork.
A new stent-based electrode BMI could help restore some movement to people with paralysis without the need for open brain surgery.
Researchers report a patient has been able to use a mind-controlled prosthesis to move individual digits without extensive training.
Researchers have developed a BMI that allows primates to control a robotic wheelchair with their thoughts alone.
A new study reveals the neurological mechanisms at work during ketamine anesthesia.
Researchers have developed a brain machine interface that incorporates virtual reality which has allowed some paraplegic patients to regain some feeling in their limbs.
Researchers have developed new technology that reads signals directly from the brain that could pave the way for people with movement disorders to communicate.
According to researchers, a reorganization of wiring in the brain could be an underlying cause of phantom limb pain experienced by amputees.