Researchers demonstrate first human use of high-bandwidth wireless brain-computer interface

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Researchers demonstrate first human use of high-bandwidth wireless brain-computer interface

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are an emerging assistive technology, enabling people with paralysis to type on computer screens or manipulate robotic prostheses just by thinking about moving their own bodies. For years, investigational BCIs used in clinical trials have required cables to connect the sensing array in the brain to computers that decode the signals and use them to drive external devices.

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