That’s the core of what researchers from Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Institute and Brown University are reporting in Nature Neuroscience: a brain-computer interface that lets people with ...
A paralyzed patient nearly matched the words per minute the average person can type on their phone, with 95% accuracy. See ...
Commercially available assistive typing devices predominantly rely on the person using the device being able to make eye movements or deliver voice commands. Eye-tracking keyboards can let people with ...
The number of people living with paralysis in the United States equals the combined populations of Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. That’s around 5.4 million people, according to some ...
“For many people with paralysis, when losing use of both the hands and the muscles of speech, communication can become difficult or impossible,” said senior author Daniel Rubin, MD, PhD, a critical ...