According to UCSF researchers, during non-REM sleep, newly learned useful neural patterns are replayed and recapped.
As brain controlled robots and neuroprosthetics are rapidly growing in popularity, researchers impress the need to create guidelines to help insure safe and beneficial use of brain machine interactions.
A new study reveals a functional brain pattern linked to cognition, and with the help of a BMI, used it to activate an iPad's touch screen.
Researchers propose four new human rights laws that could help protect against exploitation and privacy loss in the age of neurotechnology.
Findings enhance understanding how the brain controls movement.
Technological advances allow researchers to observe how the brain processes semantic information.
New advances in brain computer interface technology allows three people with movement impairments to control a cursor by imagining their hand movements.
According to researchers, a reorganization of wiring in the brain could be an underlying cause of phantom limb pain experienced by amputees.
Researchers have developed new technology that reads signals directly from the brain that could pave the way for people with movement disorders to communicate.
Researchers have developed a brain machine interface that incorporates virtual reality which has allowed some paraplegic patients to regain some feeling in their limbs.
A new study reveals the neurological mechanisms at work during ketamine anesthesia.
Researchers have developed a BMI that allows primates to control a robotic wheelchair with their thoughts alone.