Neuroscientists translate a paralysed patient’s brain signals into sentences, enabling a new communication avenue for those who have lost their ability to speak
A brain–computer interface decodes a paralysed participant’s attempted handwriting movements, translating neural activity into on-screen text in real-time
First human trial of a wireless brain–computer interface demonstrates functional equivalence to wired devices, enabling patients to use it in their own homes
Researchers in the US have created the largest collection of electrical recordings from neurons in the mouse brain to investigate how mice perceive the visual world
Machine-learning techniques help a paralysed individual learn to control a computer cursor using their brain, without requiring extensive daily retraining