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.
A new computerized 'mirror game' has been shown to give more accurate diagnosis of schizophrenia than clinical interviews, a new study reports.
Researchers have developed nanowires that can record the electrical activity of neurons in fine detail. The technology will allow for better investigation as to how the brain works.
According to researchers, new virtual imaging technology could be used to help people recover from social anxiety.
Researchers have created a 'virtual partner' that is able to elicit emotional response from humans in real time.
Researchers are partnering with IBM's Watson to advance how computers could help humans to be able to solve problems more creatively.
New research could help develop new ways for the visually impaired to navigate everyday life.
Researchers have developed a new sieve that allows for a more realistic 'brain on a chip' for experimentation.
Researchers develop a new, fast and inexpensive imaging technique for deep tissue immunolabelling.
Researchers develop a new microscopy method using a small needle and LED light to create 3D images of living brains.
Researchers have developed a 3D printed guide that helps regrow neurons and restore both sensory and motor function following complex nerve injury.
Researchers have successfully used a 3D printed guide to help damaged nerves repair themselves.