Michelin Design Concept Car Predicts Brain-Controlled Vehicles by 2046
BCI researches have achieved very promising results with brain-controlled cars. Earlier we have reported about Nissan, Honda and even Ferrari, all big companies who think that the driving wheel will...
View ArticleJapan Working on New Generation of Mind-Reading Devices
The Japanese government has formed a consortium together with Japanese companies and research institutes to work on a new generation of consumer electronics devices that can read a user’s mind...The...
View ArticleBypassing Spinal Cord, New Brain-Computer Interface Sends Signals Directly...
Medical researchers have successfully enabled a paralyzed monkey to move its hand, by delivering messages from the brain directly to the muscles, completely bypassing the spinal cord. This is a...The...
View ArticleInternational Neural Interfaces Conference in Salt Lake City, June 17-20, 2012
The Neural Interfaces Conference has elected to hold its 40th annual event in Utah at the Salt Palace Convention Center June 17-20, 2012. This prestigious international convention will welcome more...
View ArticleForemost Futurist Michio Kaku About Brain-to-Brain Communication, Why the...
In the video below, well-known futurist Dr. Michio Kaku reminds us that humanity is at the point where we can finally connect computers to the living mind. He points out that in the future,...The post...
View ArticleFuture brain spellers will let you type full words, not just letters...
With the development of a new type of brain–machine interface users in the future could be able to plan and perform a series of sequential movements more naturally. “This is different from BMIs...The...
View ArticleImplant gives rats sixth sense, now they can see infrared light
Duke University researchers have equipped rats with implanted sensors that enable them to see and respond to infrared light, which is normally invisible to rodent (and human) eyes. Rats in the...The...
View ArticleTED: Miguel Nicolelis talks about using our brains to directly control machines
“Impossible is just the possible that someone has not put in enough effort to make it come true.” This is how Professor Miguel Nicolelis comments the limits of brain-machine interface...The post TED:...
View ArticleIntelligent neural dust embedded in the brain could be the ultimate...
A recent theoretical paper has described a system concept termed ‘neural dust’- a miniaturized low power system to support brain–computer interfaces (BCI) and monitor the brain from inside. Embedded in...
View ArticleFirst official Emotiv Insight video shows how the new BCI headset will...
The first official video featuring the Emotiv Insight has just surfaced on YouTube. The EPOC-successor 5-channel brainwave headset was announced today, along with a Kickstarter campaign that is already...
View ArticleBestseller Author’s Next Thriller Will Focus on Brain-Machine Interfaces
Mark Alpert, author of the international bestselling thriller Final Theory and its sequel, The Omega Theory, is already working on his next book. The new ...
View ArticlePreview Pages of Beyond Boundaries Book and Interview with the Author
You may remember the long-titled book we have recommended before: Beyond Boundaries: The New Neuroscience of Connecting Brains with Machines—and How It Will Change Our Lives written by ...
View ArticleFree Audio Version of Beyond Boundaries Book from Amazon.com
No it’s not an April fool’s joke! Indeed, downloading the audio edition of Professor Miguel Nicolelis’ new book about brain-machine interfaces is totally free and ...
View ArticleFive years of funding ($18.5 Million) to Brain-Machine Connection Research
An $18.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation will fund a new Engineering Research Centre for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering on the University of Washington campus — a ...
View ArticleHigh-Tech Gadget Sticks to Skin Like Temporary Tattoo
A thin flexible, skin-like device, mounted with tiny electronic components has been demonstrated by a member of the bioengineering faculty at the University of California, ...
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